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Hepatitis C in Algoma
Bulletin: Hepatitis C in Algoma (PDF file)Hepatitis C is a viral disease that affects the liver. Left untreated, it can result in liver damage or cancer. Hepatitis C is found in an infected person’s blood and is spread through blood or body fluids. The virus is spread by sharing needles,…
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Training Modules
Online Training Module Background: This course is designed to enhance IPAC knowledge for all health-care workers. It consists of 10 modules, each taking approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. COVID-19 IPAC Fundamentals Training Background: This course is designed to enhance IPAC knowledge…
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Board of Health
The Algoma Board of Health is the governing body of Algoma Public Health. It is established by the provincial public health legislation, the Health Protection and Promotion Act, RSO 1990 (HPPA) and regulations. Boards of health are the governing body and policymakers of public health units. Boards …
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Injury Prevention
Although injuries are often perceived as "accidents" they are NOT acts of fate. 95% of all injuries are both predictable and preventable What is an Injury? An injury can be unintentional or intentional. Examples of an unintentional injury would be someone hurt from a fall or burn or in a…
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Alcohol Liability & Youth
Spotlight on Alcohol Liability & Youth: What Parents Need to Know!Parents need to be aware that they have a big responsibility not only to their own children, but to other children if they’re thinking about providing alcohol and/or not supervising parties. A person who holds parties for minors…
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Falls Across the Lifespan
Did you Know? Falling is not a normal part of aging Most falls are due to health or lifestyle factors Falls can cause injury and reduce mobility and independence Most falls are predictable and preventable Nine Steps to Prevent a fall: Be active Manage your medicines Manage your health…
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Ontario Seniors Dental Care Program (OSDCP)
Eligibility Criteria: Resident of Ontario aged 65 and over Have an annual income less than $25,000 for a single senior or a combined income of $41,500 or less for a couple Have no access to dental benefits (e.g., private insurance or other government programs such as Ontario Disability Support…
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Cannabis
What is cannabis? You might know cannabis better by the names: marijuana, weed, reefer, blunt, joint, Mary Jane, or hash. Cannabis is a greenish-brownish substance that’s made by drying the flowering, fruiting tops of the plant Cannabis Sativa. Cannabis contains more than 61 chemicals, called…
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Opioids
What are Opioids? Opioids are a class of drugs that include prescriptions such as oxycodone, codeine, and morphine, as well as illegal drugs such as heroin and fentanyl. There is a growing public health emergency regarding drug overdoses. Overdoses are increasingly linked with fentanyl, a…
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Reduce your risk
How do I reduce my risk of opioid poisonings? 1. Understand that illegal drugs can be contaminated with dangerous substances (i.e. fentanyl) that can be deadly. You may not be able to taste, smell or see it. Even very small amounts can cause an overdose. 2. If you are trying a stronger opioid,…






