Public health officials are investigating a case of active tuberculosis that was discovered in the Sussex region earlier this month.
Out of 6.6 million H1N1 vaccinations, there have been 36 reported serious adverse reactions to the vaccine in Canada and one suspected death as of Nov. 7, says the chief public health officer.
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(AP) -- Nova Scotia's chief public health officer says the east coast Canadian province has four confirmed cases of swine flu.
There have been 32 new cases of swine flu confirmed in Nova Scotia in the last week, the province's chief public health officer said Thursday.
Canada will have swine flu vaccine available in October, Canada's chief public health officer said Thursday.
Canada's chief public health officer said it is unfortunate that body bags were sent to some Manitoba First Nations communities with supplies for a possible swine flu outbreak.
The H1N1 virus is no reason to cancel Halloween plans for healthy children, Canada's chief public health officer said Wednesday.
Flu activity is three times higher this week than last week, Canada's chief public health officer said Thursday.
... another positive effect in Quebec hospitals - combating the deadly C. difficile bacteria, says Dr. Alain Poirier. the province's chief public health officer.