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Professionals
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Botulism
However, in the past 50 years the proportion of patients with botulism who die has fallen from about 50% to 8%
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Chapter 2 - Social Determinants of Health & Health Equity
Compared to Ontario, Mamow-Ahyamowen community members are much more likely to die before retirement age (65 years) and many could live longer with better public health and/or medical care
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Disclaimer
The material provided on the Algoma Public Health website is intended for educational and infor... We invite anyone to visit our website and to provide comments and feedback to the webmaster... Information from this website may be reproduced and distributed freely provided the source is acknowledged
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Childhood Attachment
Creating a bond with your baby can be a special experience. You can begin when you are pregnant by talking to your growing baby. Once they are born, you can hold them skin-to-skin to create a physical bond. If you have a partner and you both hold and touch your infant frequently, your little one …
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Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy Algoma Public Health resides in Ontario, Canada and this site and any transaction that you enter into through this site are governed by the laws of Ontario, Canada and the applicable federal laws of Canada applicable therein. Algoma Public Health respects the right to privacy of…
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Learners
You can learn more about us, including our strategic plan, mission, values, and programs on our website
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West Nile Virus (WNv)
ON THIS PAGE: Frequently Asked Questions How to Protect Yourself Monitoring in Algoma Dead Bird Submissions Frequently Asked Questions How to Protect Yourself Monitoring in Algoma Tracking Across Ontario WNv tracking week by week for all public health units in Ontario can be foun
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Sodium in Drinking Water
What is sodium? Sodium, commonly referred to as salt, is in food and drinking water. Sodium may change the taste, smell, colour, and clearness of drinking water but does not make people sick. Sodium levels over 20 mg/L must be reported to Public Health. What are the health concerns of too much…
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Add Vaccines to Your Back-to-School Checklist
Use the Immunization Connect Ontario (ICON) Website for Convenience Stay organized with the ICON website (www