Health By Nicole Thompson
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A swarm of smallpox cases in Ontario linked to an coverage in New Brunswick, according to public health officials, has increased to 37. According to Public Health Ontario, 26 of those circumstances are likely and 11 of them have been confirmed. The public health company claims that the cases started in October and that 28 of the sick people were children or teenagers as of last week’s clinical summary. The common health company claims that unimmunized people were the only ones who reported two cases. This time, 63 situations, including eight that resulted in hospitalization and one death, were reported in Ontario, which has seen a sharp rise in the vaccine-preventable disease. Trending Then
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According to Public Health Ontario, there were only 101 measles cases reported between 2013 and 2023, never more than 22 per month. Next year, there were only seven instances of the disease, which is very contagious. Symptoms include illness, a dark reddish rash, dark watery eyes, and coughing.
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