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CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest
Il existe de nombreux mythes concernant l'offre des services de sage-femme. Consultez cette liste de vrai ou faux pour démystifier la pratique.
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When to self-isolate?
Consult the quebec.ca website for all the information.
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CISSS de la Montérégie-Centre
Health advice
When a flood happens, precautions need to be taken quickly in order to avoid health and safety problems. The Direction de santé publique de la Montérégie offers several information tools about what to do during and after a flood.
Health advice
On November 27, 2017, the three integrated health and social services centres (CISSSs) of the Montérégie region adopted a policy on smoke-free environments.
Health advice
In 2020, 3,624 Montérégie residents were diagnosed with chlamydial infections, 560 with gonorrhea, 133 with infectious syphilis, and 123 with hepatitis C.
Health advice
Unhealthy living conditions are created when people allow an excessive amount of stuff or trash to accumulate in their homes. Call to report the situation!
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Lyme disease is caused by a bacterium that is spread by the bite of an infected tick. It is no laughing matter—if not treated in time, it can lead to serious consequences, such as heart problems, arthritis, or nerve damage. Fortunately, it’s easy to protect yourself against tick bites.
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In Québec, French is the official language of public administration. As such, all health and social services institutions in Québec provide their services in French. However, some people are more comfortable communicating in English and have the right to ask for services in English.
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CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest
We’ve put together several useful links to help you:
Health advice
The mistreatment of older adults and vulnerable people can happen anywhere.Very often, this phenomenon is kept quiet, so it’s difficult to say how widespread it might be. In Canada, it’s estimated that 4-7% of seniors are being mistreated.
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CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest
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CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest
What is long COVID?
Most people diagnosed with COVID-19 recover within 2 to 4 weeks. However, for some people, COVID-19 can cause symptoms or complications that last or appear beyond this time. This is called long COVID.