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Change: Three flights from Cuba to Canada had at least 39 passengers returning with a variety of gastrointestinal illnesses. The Public Health Agency of Canada stated
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Change: Mass poisoning has left 6 people dead and 34 injured in a hostel for alcoholics and drug addicts. Among those affected are two doctors and
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Change: was detected in the Tepezala municipality. According to the state health ministry, the poisoning was due to bacteria growth caused by poor management and preservation of cooked food.Related story:Mexico- HEPATITIS A 9 Nov 2011Periodico a.m. [edited] [ProMed]http://www.am.com.mx/Nota.aspx?ID=509656Hepatitis A is on the
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Nov 15 2011, 2:27 PM EST
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Change: Hepatitis A is on the rise in San Miguel de Allende. An alert has been issued because of the increase in the number of persons
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Change: The State Secretary of Health, through the Direction for Sanitary Services issued an alert, because of a food poisoning outbreak affecting at least 40 persons after eating cake. The food poisoning outbreak occurred after some people ate cakes from a well-known local bakery.Canada- Scombroid Poisoning, Tuna 26 Sept. 2011
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Change: A total of seven people were sent to a hospital on Friday after getting food poisoning from a restaurant at Vancouver International Airport. The food
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Change: A shellfish toxin has surfaced in B.C. for the first time, poisoning 60 people earlier this month and raising concerns in the province’s aquaculture industry.
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Aug 31 2011, 11:58 AM EDT
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Change: A shellfish toxin has surfaced in British Columbia for the first time, poisoning 60 people earlier this month and raising concerns in the area’s aquaculture
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Change: There have been 36 cases of parasitic infections detected. The infections were acquired through the ingestion of contaminated food or water. T. solium or "lonely
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Change: Health said that the new case of cholera was detected in a 10-year-old and the patient has recovered. State governments have been called on to maximize the monitoring of their water systems (chlorination systems not working properly).Canada- E. coli-Tainted Walnuts Sicken 13 with 1 Death 7 April 2011 Marlerblog.com
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Jun 28 2011, 10:42 AM EDT
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Change: The E. coli O157 outbreak that sickened 14 people (linked to walnuts) is apparently over. The Public Health Agency of Canada stated that other than
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Apr 8 2011, 11:21 AM EDT
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Change: Quebec's Health Department confirmed Thursday that one person in the province has died of an E. coli infection after possibly eating contaminated walnuts. It has
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Change: jelly products prepared one company over fears of botulism. A woman is in stable condition at after having consumed some of the watermelon jelly linked to the outbreak. Related Story:Canada- Botulism from Watermelon Jelly 8 March 2011 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation News [edited] [ProMed] The British Columbia
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Change: 8 March 2011 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation News [edited] [ProMed] The British Columbia Centre for Disease Control [BCCDC] is warning that jars of watermelon jelly that
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Change: report published by the Winnipeg Health Region.report. The report details the probable cause of the verotoxigenic E. coli and its effect on 37 people who either attended the pavilion or who fell victim to secondary spread of the E. coli [O157:H7] bacterium. Canada- Certain Green Onions
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Change: Fruit compote may be the most likely culprit which sickened visitors to the Russian pavilion at Folklorama this past August 2010, according to a report
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