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  • Outbreak Activity

    Last updated: April 9, 2020   Algoma Public Health is required to follow up on reports of suspected and/or confirmed outbreaks of enteric and respiratory illnesses in retirement, long-term care homes, hospital and other institutions covered under the Health Protect and Promotion Act. The list below …

  • Contact Us

     On this page: Hours of operation Media Inquiries Public Health Emergencies – After hours Leadership contact information Board of Health Office locations Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pmSome appointments/clinics are held outside of these hours. Media Inquires We welcome media…

  • 2023 - Report to the Community - Back to Basics

    A Message from the Board of Health ChairIn 2023, we transitioned from our emergency response to the COVID-19 global pandemic and refocused on restoring our core public health work. This includes population health assessment, health surveillance, health protection, disease and injury prevention,…

  • Hepatitis A

      What is it? A viral disease that attacks the liver. Most common among daycare and school aged children, younger adults and men who have sex with men. Convalescence is prolonged but complete recovery without complications is the general rule.  What are the symptoms? Symptoms develop suddenly…

  • Impetigo

      What is it? A skin infection caused by streptococcus (strep) and staphylococcus (staph) bacteria. These bacteria are often found in the nose of healthy persons. Common in children.  What are the symptoms? Cluster of blisters or red bumps. Blisters ooze or may be covered with a honey-coloured …

  • Influenza

      What is it? A highly contagious respiratory infection. Caused by a virus (changes into different strains each year) Occurs most often in the winter months. Most serious in the elderly, in people with chronic illnesses, and in those with weak immune systems. They may develop pneumonia.  What…

  • Mononucleosis

      What is it? A viral infection caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. Commonly seen in older children and adults. Difficult to recognize in young children.  What are the symptoms? Fever Sore throat Swollen glands (neck) Fatigue Headache Loss of appetite Enlarged spleen Jaundice (yellow skin/eyes)…

  • Mumps

      What is mumps? Mumps is an acute infectious disease caused by the mumps virus. It is characterized by swelling of one or more of the salivary glands, most commonly the parotid glands (parotitis)   What are the symptoms? Fever Painful swelling of one or both salivary glands (located within your …

  • Pinkeye

      What is it? A bacterial or viral infection of the eye.  What are the symptoms? Itchy irritated eyes. Whites of the eyes turn pink. Pus discharge from eyes.  Eyes are often “glued shut” after sleeping. Discharge is white or yellow with bacterial pinkeye, while discharge with viral pinkeye is…

  • Ringworm

      What is it? A skin infection caused by a fungus.  It can affect the scalp or the body.  What are the symptoms? Rash consisting of ring-shaped areas that are dry and scaly or moist and crusted. The outside edges of the rash are reddish in colour. As the rash progresses the central area often…