Former Deputy Director of Operations at CSIS explains the importance of a national security culture
Former Deputy Director of Operations at CSIS explains the importance of a national security culture
Is the Alberta pension plan idea dead?: Trevor Tombe in The Hub

Walking pneumonia rates drop, flu and RSV are back [Video]

Categories
Canadian National News

Following a sharp rise, cases of walking pneumonia across Canada, particularly among children, seem to be dropping.

But doctors are now warning families about flu and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV.

Dr. Kristin Weerdenburg, a pediatric emergency physician at Halifax’s IWK Health Centre, says she’s diagnosed more walking pneumonia cases in the past six months than she has in her more than 15-year career.

But over the past month, Weerdenburg has noticed fewer cases of walking pneumonia — called mycoplasma pneumoniae — and she’s seeing more children coming to the emergency room with flu or RSV. 

Dr. Jesse Papenburg, a pediatric infectious disease specialist and medical microbiologist at the Montreal Children’s Hospital, says he’s seeing the same thing. 

Just as the walking pneumonia outbreak tapers off, Papenburg says the flu season is picking up.

While many cases of flu are mild, Papenburg says the illness presents a higher risk to …

Chris Rufo on free speech and the purpose of the university...
Chris Rufo on free speech and the purpose of the university...
A pragmatic leap forward for First Nations policing: Peter Copeland and Karen Restoule in The Hamilton Spectator