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  • Committee Members

    Here's a complete listing of members and the office that they call home.    Whether you've got questions, ideas, or you just want to chat and see what's happening with the committee.    Interested in becoming a member? Just let one of our members know.   Sault Ste. Marie   Name Extension Carla …

  • Chapter 4 - Healthy Sexuality

    Key Messages: More than half of youth in Algoma said that school (53.3%) or a parent or caregiver (70.3%) was a typical source of sexual health information. Only 48.3% Algoma adults aged 20 – 29 reported using a condom the last time they had sex. The rate of chlamydia and gonorrhea infections in…

  • Chapter 5 - Immunizations

    Key Messages: Community partners, along with the immunization and school health teams at APH have been workinghard to catch students up with their immunizations as COVID-19 closures impacted coverage rates. HPV coverage for Algoma 17-year-olds in the 2022 - 2023 school year is 63.5% compared to…

  • Chapter 6 - Infectious Diseases & Environmental Health

    Key Messages: Cases of invasive pneumococcal disease jumped to 54 cases in 2023 from 16 cases in 2019, causing the rate of infection to significantly rise in Algoma as compared to Ontario. In early 2022, COVID-19 cases peaked in Algoma, resulting in increased illnesses, hospitalizations, and…

  • Chapter 8 - Injuries & Harm Reduction

    Key Messages: Most injury-related emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, and deaths in Algoma are from unintentional injuries: falls, land transport collisions, and unintentional poisonings are the top three. Among the 0-19 age group, hospitalizations due to intentional injuries…