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Staphylococcus Food Posioning
What is Staphylococcus? Staphylococcus aureus is a common bacterium found on the skin and in the noses of up to 25% of healthy people and animals. Staphylococcus aureus is important because it has the ability to make seven different toxins that are frequently responsible for food poisoning.…
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Isoniazid (INH)
A patient’s guide to taking medicine for TBWhat is INH?Isoniazid (INH) is an antibiotic medicine used to treat tuberculosis (TB). There are two ways it is used:1. To treat inactive (latent) TB2. To cure TB disease (when taken with other medicines)The TB germs are very strong and are hard to get rid …
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Group A Streptococcal Infection
What is Group A Streptococcus (GAS)?Group A Streptococcus (Strep) bacteria are commonly found in the throat and on the skin. The bacteria can be present and cause no symptoms of disease, but they may also cause infections that range from mild to severe and even life threatening. The majority of GAS …
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Blastomycosis
Farmers, forestry workers, hunters and cottagers may be exposed to blastomycosis if contaminated soil gets disturbed. Fortunately, the fungus grows only under specific conditions and infection is rare but is known to exist in Algoma. What is blastomycosis? Blastomycosis (blasto) is a rare fungal…
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Diseases of Public Health Significance
The following suspect and confirmed Diseases of Public Health Significance (O. Reg. 135/18 under the Health Protection and Promotion Act) are reportable to the local Medical Officer of Health. All diseases must be communicated using the two-step system below: Step 1: Complete Fillable Reporting …
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View & Submit Immunizations
Information is available for parents or guardians who received a letter from APH about updating student immunizations. You can view your current immunization record or report any new immunizations from healthcare providers. Last Modified: January, 2025
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Privacy
Algoma Public Health is committed to respecting your privacy and protecting your personal health information. Personal Health Information is being collected under the authority of the following: Health Protection and Promotion Act Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act…
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Winter Sun Safety
Don't be fooled by cold temperatures and snow, the potential for sunburn in the winter can still be very high. Rain, sunshine, or snow, protect your skin against the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation (UV rays). In the winter, UV rays reflect off snow as much as 88%.This can nearly double the …
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Alcohol
While drinking alcohol is a personal choice we encourage you to consider reducing your health risk by reducing the amount you drink. Check out the Canada's Guidance on Alcohol and Health for facts about alcohol and information on safer drinking tips. This new guidance provides people with the…