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Safe disposal of needles found on the ground
Spring has arrived and Algoma Public Health (APH) and the City of Sault Ste. Marie would like to remind residents to be careful if they come across needles on the ground. For the most part, people who use needles take steps to dispose of them properly. If needles are found on public property,…
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Tips to help you beat the heat
Most of the Algoma district will experience another heat event starting Friday, July 13th and extending through the weekend. Algoma Public Health would like to remind the public to follow our tips to help beat the heat and stay sun safe. "Exposure to extreme heat and humidity can lead to…
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Bat tests positive for rabies virus in Sault Ste. Marie
A bat found dead in the Elgin St. and Wellington St. E. area in Sault Ste. Marie tested positive for rabies on July 13th, 2018. The bat was submitted to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency on July 12th, 2018 after been found with no evidence of trauma. Algoma Public Health is offering the public…
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Potential blue-green algae bloom in Desbarats Lake
Algoma Public Health is advising residents and visitors of a potential blue-green algae bloom in Desbarats Lake in Johnson Township. Blue-green algae blooms have been confirmed in this lake in the past. Blue-green algae are naturally found in freshwater lakes. They are often present in low numbers…
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Algoma District Residents Reminded to Protect Themselves against West Nile Virus
Mosquitos taken from a trap in Sault Ste. Marie have tested positive for West Nile virus (WNv). In 2018 there have been five reported cases of human West Nile virus in Ontario; none of which were from the Algoma district. “Algoma Public Health is monitoring mosquito populations and types,” says …
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Potential blue-green algae bloom in Bass Lake
Algoma Public Health is advising residents and visitors of a potential blue-green algae bloom in Bass Lake in Blind River. Blue-green algae blooms have been confirmed in this lake in the past. Blue-green algae are naturally found in freshwater lakes. They are often present in low numbers…
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Board of Health awards Public Health Champion
At Algoma Public Health’s 50th anniversary event on November 28th, the first Public Health Champion award was given out. The award is provided to an individual or organization that has made an outstanding contribution to population health in the Algoma district. Their passion is rooted in…
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Increase in opioid poisonings
Algoma Public Health is warning anyone who uses street drugs to take extra precautions at this time because there has been a rise in suspected opioid poisonings. Algoma Public Health is also asking all members of the community to continue their support for residents at risk of opioid poisonings and …
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Northern Ontario Public Health Units to Work Together on Climate Change Reports
The 7 public health units in northern Ontario will be working together on climate change and health vulnerability and adaptation reports over the next 2 years with funding support from Health Canada. Climate change is a threat to human health around the world. The changing environment will bring…
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Algoma Ontario Health Team
On May 15, an application to create an Algoma Ontario Health Team (OHT) was submitted to the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care by the following organizations: Algoma District Medical Group, Algoma Family Services, Algoma Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic, Algoma Public Health, Algoma…






