Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health
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Nova Scotia Paramedics Gain In-ambulance Access to Patient Records
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NOTE: A social media version of this release with hi-res downloadable photographs, video and audio clips, will be available later today, Nov. 18, at www.gov.ns.ca/news/smr/2009-11-18-patient-records.asp .
The first system in Canada to provide paramedics with instant access to MedicAlert health records has been successfully launched in Nova Scotia. Within hours of the system going live, a paramedic in Halifax accessed potentially life-saving information en route to the hospital with a patient. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - November 18, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Les ambulanciers paramédicaux néo-écossais ont maintenant accès aux dossiers des patients dans l'ambulance
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Le premier système au Canada qui donne aux ambulanciers paramédicaux un accès instantané aux dossiers de santé MedicAlert a été lancé avec succès en Nouvelle-Écosse. Dans un délai de quelques heures après la mise en ligne du système, un ambulancier paramédical d'Halifax a pu accéder à des renseignements qui ont potentiellement sauvé la vie du patient qu'il transportait à l'hôpital. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - November 18, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
H1N1 Summary, Nov. 8 to Nov. 14
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Nova Scotia continues to experience H1N1 activity across the province. Since the beginning of the 2009-10 influenza season, which runs from September 2009 to September 2010, the province has had:
-- 634 lab-confirmed H1N1 cases
-- 158 hospitalizations for H1N1
-- two H1N1-related deaths (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - November 18, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Résumé de la situation par rapport au H1N1, du 8 au 14 novembre
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La grippe H1N1 continue de se répandre à l'échelle de la province. Depuis le début de la saison de la grippe 2009-2010, qui s'étend de septembre 2009 à septembre 2010, la province rapporte :
-- 634 cas confirmés de H1N1
-- 158 hospitalisations pour le H1N1
-- deux décès liés au H1N1 (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - November 18, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Personal Health Information Legislation Introduced
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Nova Scotian's personal health information would be better managed under proposed legislation introduced today, Nov. 4. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - November 4, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
New Advice to Nova Scotians on H1N1 Care
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Nova Scotians now have more detailed advice on what to do if they have flu-like symptoms, which include fever and/or cough, sore throat and extreme tiredness. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - October 29, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Nouveaux conseils au sujet de la grippe H1N1
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Les Néo-Écossais ont maintenant accès à des renseignements plus détaillés sur les mesures à prendre en cas de symptômes de la grippe, c'est-à-dire la fièvre ou la toux, le mal de gorge et la fatigue extrême. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - October 29, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Province Celebrates Patient Safety Week
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Patients are encouraged to become more involved in their care as part of Canadian Patient Safety Week, Nov. 2 - 6. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - October 28, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Emergency Department Accountability Legislation Introduced
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New legislation introduced today, Oct. 28, will provide public accountability to communities experiencing emergency department closures and will require the health minister to report annually on closures to the House of Assembly. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - October 28, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Good Neighbor Protocol to be Signed
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An agreement signed today, Oct. 27, between health-care unions and the province will help ensure patients receive good care during an emergency by making it easier for health-care providers to go where they are most needed. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - October 27, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
New Dietitians Act Introduced
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A new dietitians act introduced today, Oct. 21, will update the licensing process, define the profession's role and responsibilities, and help ensure the public's interest is protected through establishment of a new professional college. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - October 20, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
New Infection Control Centre Established
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Patients will benefit from better co-ordinated and consistent ways to limit the spread of infection with the province's first Infection Prevention and Control Centre. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - October 18, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Improving Wait Times for Surgical Patients
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NOTE: A social media release with downloadable hi-res photographs, video and audio clips will be available later today, Sept. 25, at gov.ns.ca/news/smr/2009-09-25-health.asp .
A new patient registry will improve surgical wait times by providing more timely and accurate information to district health authorities and doctors. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - September 24, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Province Announces New ER Advisor
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The province is taking an important step to keep its commitments on emergency rooms and reducing ER wait times with the appointment of Dr. John Ross as Nova Scotia's first provincial advisor on emergency patient care. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - September 21, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Emergency Medical Services Exemplary Medals Awarded
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Fourteen Nova Scotia paramedics were presented with the Emergency Medical Services Exemplary Service Medal by Lt.-Gov. Mayann Francis, today, Sept. 4, at Province House in Halifax. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - September 3, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Allowance to Aid Caregivers
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Eligible caregivers in Nova Scotia will be able to receive financial assistance which recognizes their important role and supports their efforts to assist loved ones and friends. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - August 10, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Indemnité de soignant
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Les soignants admissibles en Nouvelle-Écosse pourront recevoir de l'aide financière en reconnaissance de leur rôle important et à l'appui de leurs efforts visant à aider leurs proches ou leurs amis. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - August 10, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Nova Scotia Launches HealthLink 811
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NOTE: A social media version of this release, including photographs, audio and video clips, will be available later today, July 29, at gov.ns.ca/news/smr/2009-07-29-healthlink.asp .
Nova Scotians can now dial 811 and be confident health advice and information will be waiting on the other end of the line. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - July 28, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Lancement du service Info-Santé 811 en Nouvelle-Écosse
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REMARQUE : Une version « médias sociaux » de ce communiqué de presse, accompagnée de photos, d'audioclips et de vidéoclips, sera disponible (en anglais seulement) plus tard aujourd'hui 29 juillet sur le site gov.ns.ca/news/smr/2009-07-29-healthlink.asp .
Les Néo-Écossais peuvent maintenant composer le 811 pour obtenir des conseils et des renseignements fiables en matière de santé. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - July 28, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
H1N1 (Human Swine Influenza) Update, July 24
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Cases of H1N1 (human swine influenza) continue to be reported in Nova Scotia. The province's first death associated with the virus was confirmed by Capital District Health Authority today, July 24. The female patient was in her fifties with underlying health conditions. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - July 23, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Mise à jour sur le virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain), le 24 juillet
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Des cas du virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain) continuent d'être signalés en Nouvelle-Écosse. Le premier décès associé au virus dans la province a été confirmé par la régie régionale de la santé Capital, aujourd'hui 24 juillet. La patiente était dans la cinquantaine et elle avait des problèmes de santé sous-jacents. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - July 23, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Province Releases Report on Suicide, Attempted Suicide
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A new report will better position government and its partners to help Nova Scotians at risk of attempting suicide. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - July 14, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
H1N1 (Human Swine Influenza) Update, July 9
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NOTE: A social media version of this release will be available later today, July 9, at www.gov.ns.ca/news/smr/20090709h1n1.asp .
Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia's chief public health officer, reminded Nova Scotians today, July 9, that the H1N1 (human swine influenza) virus is still spreading in Nova Scotia and people need to take necessary precautions. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - July 8, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Mise à jour sur le virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain), le 9 juillet
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REMARQUE : Une version « médias sociaux » de ce communiqué de presse sera disponible plus tard, aujourd'hui 9 juillet, à l'adresse www.gov.ns.ca/news/smr/20090709h1n1.asp .
Le Dr Robert Strang, médecin-hygiéniste en chef de la Nouvelle-Écosse, rappelle aux Néo-Écossais, aujourd'hui 9 juillet, que le virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain) continue de se propager en Nouvelle-Écosse et que les gens doivent prendre les précautions nécessaires. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - July 8, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Knowing Stroke Signs Saves Lives
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Knowing and responding immediately to the warning signs of stroke can significantly improve the odds of survival and recovery. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - July 7, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
H1N1 (Human Swine Influenza) Update, June 30
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Cases of H1N1 (human swine influenza) continue to be reported in Nova Scotia. Three additional hospitalized cases were confirmed today, June 30, within the Capital District Health Authority and the IWK. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - June 29, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Mise à jour sur le virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain), le 30 juin
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Des cas du virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain) continuent d'être signalés en Nouvelle-Écosse. Trois cas supplémentaires d'hospitalisation ont été confirmés aujourd'hui 30 juin dans la régie régionale de la santé Capital et au centre de santé IWK. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - June 29, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
H1N1 (Human Swine Influenza) Update, June 11
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NOTE: A social media version of this release, including photographs, audio and video clips, will be available later today at www.gov.ns.ca/news/smr/20090611002HEALTH-HPP.asp .
Nova Scotia's public health system continues to track and respond to H1N1 (human swine influenza). At this time, that work will not be affected by the World Health Organization's decision today, June 11, to raise the pandemic alert to level 6. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - June 11, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Mise à jour sur le virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain), le 11 juin
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REMARQUE : Une version « médias sociaux » de ce communiqué de presse, accompagnée de photos, d'audioclips et de vidéo clips, sera disponible plus tard aujourd'hui (en anglais seulement) sur le site www.gov.ns.ca/news/smr/20090611002HEALTH-HPP.asp .
Le système de santé publique de la Nouvelle-Écosse continue de surveiller le virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain) et de réagir en conséquence. La décision prise aujourd'hui 11 juin par l'Organisation mondiale de la Santé (OMS) d'augmenter l'alerte pandémique au niveau 6 ne change rien au processus pour l'instant. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - June 11, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
H1N1 (Human Swine Influenza) Update, June 9
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Cases of H1N1 (human swine influenza) continue to be reported in Nova Scotia. The province's first hospitalized case was confirmed today, June 9. The case was identified within the Capital District Health Authority and the patient is improving. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - June 9, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Mise à jour sur le virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain), le 9 juin
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Des cas du virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain) continuent d'être signalés en Nouvelle-Écosse. Le premier cas d'hospitalisation dans la province a été confirmé aujourd'hui 9 juin. Le cas a été signalé dans la régie régionale de la santé Capital, et la condition du patient s'améliore. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - June 9, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Long-term Care Facility in Debert Opens
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The first of 11 new long-term care facilities announced by the province in December 2007 opens today, May 27. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 27, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Change in Monitoring of H1N1 (Human Swine Influenza)
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NOTE: The public will be updated on cases of H1N1 through the Health Promotion and Protection website. There will not be a daily media release.
The Department of Health Promotion and Protection is changing the way public health officials monitor and report cases of H1N1 (human swine influenza) beginning today, May 22. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 22, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Changement dans la surveillance du virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain)
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REMARQUE : Le public recevra les mises à jour sur les cas du virus H1N1 par l'entremise du site Web du ministère de la Promotion et de la Protection de la santé. Il n'y aura plus de communiqué de presse quotidien.
Le ministère de la Promotion et de la Protection de la santé change la façon dont les responsables de la santé publique surveillent et signalent les cas du virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain) à compter d'aujourd'hui 22 mai. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 22, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
H1N1 (Human Swine Influenza) Update, May 21
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Cases of H1N1 (human swine influenza) continue to be reported in Nova Scotia. One additional case was confirmed today, May 21. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 21, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Mise à jour sur le virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain), le 21 mai
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Des cas du virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain) continuent d'être signalés en Nouvelle-Écosse. Un cas additionnel a été confirmé aujourd'hui, 21 mai. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 21, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
New Emergency and Trauma Centre
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A bigger and better equipped emergency and trauma centre that will improve access to care at the Halifax Infirmary site of the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre will soon open to patients. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 20, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
H1N1 (Human Swine Influenza) Update, May 20
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Cases of H1N1 (human swine influenza) continue to be reported in Nova Scotia. Two additional cases were confirmed today, May 20. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 20, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Mise à jour sur le virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain), le 20 mai
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Des cas du virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain) continuent d'être signalés en Nouvelle-Écosse. Deux cas supplémentaires ont été confirmés aujourd'hui 20 mai. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 20, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
H1N1 (Human Swine Influenza) Update, May 19
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No new cases of H1N1 (human swine influenza) have been confirmed in the province since May 14. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 19, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Mise à jour sur le virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain), le 19 mai
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Aucun nouveau cas du virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain) n'a été confirmé dans la province depuis le 14 mai. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 19, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
H1N1 (Human Swine Influenza) Update, May 15
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NOTE: The next planned update will be issued on Tuesday, May 19.
No new cases of H1N1 (human swine influenza) were confirmed in the province today, May 15. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 15, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Mise à jour sur le virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l’être humain), le 15 mai
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Remarque : La prochaine mise à jour prévue sera diffusée le mardi 19 mai.
Il n’y a pas eu de nouveaux cas confirmés de grippe H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l’être humain) dans la province aujourd’hui, 15 mai. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 15, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
World Hypertension Day, May 17
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NOTE: The following is an op-ed piece by Neala Gill, manager, Cardiovascular Health Nova Scotia; Peggy Dunbar, manager, Diabetes Care Program of Nova Scotia; and Susan MacNeil, manager, Nova Scotia Renal Program.
World Hypertension Day is Sunday, May 17. Organizations around the world are raising awareness about a condition known as the silent killer, hypertension. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 14, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
H1N1 (Human Swine Influenza) Update, May 14
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Cases of H1N1 (human swine influenza) continue to be reported in Nova Scotia. One additional case was confirmed today, May 14. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 14, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Mise à jour sur le virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain), le 14 mai
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Des cas du virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain) continuent d'être signalés en Nouvelle-Écosse. Un cas supplémentaire a été confirmé aujourd'hui 14 mai. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 14, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
H1N1 (Human Swine Influenza) Update, May 13
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Cases of H1N1 (human swine influenza) continue to be reported in Nova Scotia. One additional case was confirmed today, May 13. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 13, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Mise à jour sur le virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain), le 13 mai
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Des cas du virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain) continuent d'être signalés en Nouvelle-Écosse. Un cas supplémentaire a été confirmé aujourd'hui 13 mai. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 13, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
H1N1 (Human Swine Influenza) Update, May 12
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Cases of H1N1 (human swine influenza) continue to be reported in Nova Scotia. Seven additional cases were confirmed today, May 12. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 12, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
Mise à jour sur le virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain), le 12 mai
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Des cas du virus H1N1 (grippe porcine chez l'être humain) continuent d'être signalés en Nouvelle-Écosse. Sept nouveaux cas ont été confirmés aujourd’hui, 12 mai. (Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health)
Source: Government of Nova Scotia News Releases - Health - May 12, 2009 Category: American Health Authors: Health Source Type: news
