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Updated: March 20, 2024 7:16 PM
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The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is investigating a Salmonella outbreak linked to snakes and feeder rodents across eight provinces. The outbreak has resulted in 70 confirmed cases of illness, 10 individuals have been hospitalized, and one fatality reported. The provinces affected include British Columbia (3),... See More Alberta (10), Saskatchewan (7), Manitoba (3), Ontario (32), Quebec (11), New Brunswick (1) and Newfoundland and Labrador (3).

Many of the individuals who fell ill reported direct or indirect contact with snakes and feeder rodents before their illnesses occurred. Some did not handle the animals themselves but lived in the same house where they were kept. A single common supplier of snakes or feeder rodents has not been identified, indicating that Salmonella bacteria can be found in many species of animals, including snakes and feeder rodents.

The outbreak, which spans from British Columbia to Newfoundland and Labrador, has been ongoing since February 2022. The infected individuals range in age from 0 to 96, with 19% of the cases involving children 5 years or younger.

The issue was first identified due to an increase in reports of Salmonella illnesses across Canada. Through the use of whole genome sequencing, it was determined that some illnesses dating back to 2022 were caused by the same outbreak strain as the illnesses that occurred in 2023 and 2024. The investigation is ongoing, and recent illnesses continue to be reported to PHAC.

You can get sick with Salmonella by touching reptiles and rodents, their food, and their environments and then touching your face, eyes, or mouth without washing your hands. To prevent further spread of the disease, individuals are advised to practice good hand hygiene and frequent handwashing after contact with snakes, feeder rodents, and their environments.

In case you are experiencing Salmonella symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever, it is important to report it. It can help to detect & resolve outbreaks early and prevent others from being harmed, and it enables better surveillance. If symptoms persist, seek medical care.

Source: canada.ca
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Several brands of folic acid tablets have been recalled in Canada due to concerns that affected lots may exceed the acceptable intake limit for N-nitroso-folic acid. The recall involves multiple brands distributed across the country.

-Affected products
Brand: Compliments FOLIC ACID 1MG, Product Name: FOLIC ACID 1MG,... See More Market Authorization: NPN 00647039, Dosage Form: Tablet, Strength: Folate 1.0 mg, Lot numbers: 2G3115NHH
Brand: Equate FOLIC ACID 1MG, Product Name: FOLIC ACID 1MG, Market Authorization: NPN 00647039, Dosage Form: Tablet, Strength: Folate 1.0 mg, Lot numbers: 2G3115LRJ & 2G3115NHF
Brand: Health One FOLIC ACID 1MG, Product Name: FOLIC ACID 1MG, Market Authorization: NPN 00647039, Dosage Form: Tablet, Strength: Folate 1.0 mg, Lot numbers: 2G3115NJL
Brand: Nature's Bounty FOLIC ACID 1MG, Product Name: FOLIC ACID 1MG, Market Authorization: NPN 00647039, Dosage Form: Tablet, Strength: Folate 1.0 mg, Lot numbers: 2340T8130A
Brand: Pharmasave FOLIC ACID 1MG, Product Name: FOLIC ACID 1MG, Market Authorization: NPN 00647039, Dosage Form: Tablet, Strength: Folate 1.0 mg, Lot numbers: 2G3115NHG
Brand: Sisu FOLIC ACID 1MG, Product Name: FOLIC ACID 1MG, Market Authorization: NPN 00647039, Dosage Form: Tablet, Strength: Folate 1.0 mg, Lot numbers: 2G3115M1C

Consumers are advised to consult their healthcare provider if they have any health concerns related to this recall.

Return affected product to your local pharmacy or place of purchase. Consult your healthcare provider prior to discontinuing use of the affected product(s), or for any health concerns.

If you or a loved one are harmed or experiencing any symptoms, it is important to report it. Reporting can help to detect & resolve outbreaks early and prevent others from being harmed, and enables better surveillance. If symptoms persist, seek medical care.

Source: recalls-rappels.canada.ca
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