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Southwestern N.S. seeing H1N1 flu increase



Published on November 5th, 2009
Published on January 31st, 2010
 

Nova Scotia continues to experience an increase of H1N1 activity across the province. Since the beginning of the 2009-10 influenza season, which runs from September to September, the province has had 377 lab-confirmed cases and 26 hospitalizations for H1N1.

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Southwestern N.S.

There have been no H1N1-related deaths since the province's one fatality in July. "H1N1 is the only flu strain we are currently seeing in the province," said Maureen Baikie, deputy chief medical officer of health. "We will continue to see more sick people, and activity across the province."

South West Health is one of four district health authorities that have reported outbreaks of influenza-like illness, with an increase in school absenteeism. The others are South Shore Health, Guysborough Antigonish Strait Health Authority, and Capital Health.

The percentage of emergency room visits for influenza-like illness has increased to 15.4 per cent, from 3.7 per cent since the week of Oct. 18-24.

Influenza-like illness has increased to 10.3 per cent, from 5.4 per cent, as reported by physicians around the province.

he report, will be distributed to media on Wednesdays.

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