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FIFA World Cup begins today. Here’s how Toronto healthcare workers preparedToronto healthcare workers have spent months preparing for possible threats — from mass-casualty events to outbreaks of viral illnesses such as measles and norovirus.HealthJun 11
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Ebola cases in Congo reach 282 as Brazil investigates 2 suspected casesThe two patients who recently arrived in Brazil from Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the outbreak is ongoing, exhibited symptoms such as fever and chills.WorldJun 1
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Would Canada be ready for an Ebola outbreak? Experts say yesSymptoms are similar for all strains of Ebola and can start with fever, fatigue, muscle pain, headache and sore throat, according to the World Health Organization.HealthMay 22
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What to know about Ebola outbreak as WHO declares global health emergencyWHO director-general Tedros Abhanom Ghebreyesus said that he is 'deeply concerned about the scale and spread' of the Ebola outbreak.WorldMay 19
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WHO declares Ebola outbreak in Congo, Uganda a global health emergencyEbola is highly contagious and can be contracted via bodily fluids such as vomit, blood or semen. The disease it causes is rare, but severe and often fatal.HealthMay 17
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Congo forced to cancel World Cup training camp, events over Ebola outbreakCongo is scheduled to play World Cup warm-up games against Denmark in Liege, Belgium, on June 3 and Chile in southern Spain on June 9.WorldMay 21
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Ebola epidemic scale ‘much larger’ than known cases, WHO head says'Beyond the confirmed cases, there are almost 600 suspected cases and 139 suspected deaths,' the WHO director-general said. 'We expect those numbers to keep increasing.'WorldMay 20
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Still ‘many steps to do’ in creating a hantavirus vaccine, experts sayFour Canadians are isolating across the country after exposure on the hantavirus-hit MV Hondius cruise ship. The outbreak has left three dead and 11 other identified cases.HealthMay 13
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WHO head calls for ceasefire in Congo to help tackle Ebola outbreak'Please, declare a ceasefire. Even briefly. Even just enough to let health workers through. People are dying from Ebola who do not have to die,' the WHO head wrote.WorldMay 28
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7 more in Ontario told to isolate, considered ‘low-risk’ hantavirus contactsAnother six are isolating in Alberta and British Columbia, and remain asymptomatic for hantavirus, according to provincial health officials.HealthMay 12
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This H3N2 flu strain is spreading ‘rapidly.’ Why subclade K is hitting hardChildren are among those being hit hard this flu season, with most infections being detected in people under 19, according to Health Canada.HealthDec 17, 2025
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UNAIDS chief urges Carney to reverse planned global health funding cutsThe head of the United Nations' HIV/AIDS program is urging Prime Minister Mark Carney to reverse his government's planned cuts in global health funding and foreign aid.CanadaNov 30, 2025
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Canada could lose its status as a measles-free country amid outbreakWith measles spreading to more than 5,000 Canadians in the past year, Canada is poised to lose its measles-free status from the Pan-American Health Organization.HealthOct 27, 2025
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The B.C. ostrich cull controversy, explainedA federal government plan to cull more than 300 ostriches at a B.C. farm over bird flu concerns has raised local tensions, leading to vandalism and an alleged assault.TrendingSep 29, 2025
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Polio was nearly eradicated. Here’s why it’s making a comebackThe World Health Organization and partners embarked on their polio campaign in 1988 with the bold goal of eradication — a feat seen only once with smallpox in 1980.HealthAug 5, 2025
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Myanmar earthquake death toll exceeds 2,700, but survivors still being foundThe head of Myanmar’s military government told a forum for relief donations in Naypyitaw that 2,719 people have now been found dead, with 4,521 others injured and 441 missing.WorldApr 1, 2025
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A made-in-Canada health strategy is making waves worldwide – just not in CanadaB.C. has become a global success story in combatting HIV/AIDS thanks to a made-in-Canada strategy that's being adopted around the world - but not in Canada.CanadaJun 27, 2014
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Companies race to begin first human tests of Ebola vaccinesScientists are racing to begin the first human safety tests of two experimental Ebola vaccines, but it won't be easy to prove that treatments really work.CanadaAug 15, 2014
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HEALTHBEAT: AIDS turning point? Experts to meet this month amid optimism for HIV preventionWASHINGTON - An AIDS-free generation: It seems an audacious goal, considering how the HIV epidemic still is raging around the world.Jul 9, 2012
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HEALTHBEAT: AIDS turning point? Experts to meet this month amid optimism for HIV preventionWASHINGTON - An AIDS-free generation: It seems an audacious goal, considering how the HIV epidemic still is raging around the world.HealthJul 7, 2012