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Northern Labrador Faces TB Outbreak

Summary

  • Tuberculosis outbreak reported in parts of northern Labrador.
  • Health authorities are actively tracing contacts and potential cases.
  • Residents urged to practice hygiene and stay home if sick.

Newfoundland and Labrador's health authority and the Nunatsiavut government have confirmed a tuberculosis outbreak in northern Labrador. The affected areas include communities within the Labrador Inuit Settlement Area. Health officials are currently engaged in contact tracing to identify and manage potential cases.

Tuberculosis is an airborne illness that spreads through prolonged close contact. Symptoms may include a persistent cough, fever, night sweats, and unexplained weight loss. The health authorities emphasize the importance of prompt medical assessment for anyone experiencing these symptoms.

Individuals identified as contacts of a TB case are being tested, and treatment options are available locally. Residents are encouraged to adopt preventive measures, including frequent handwashing and staying home when feeling unwell, to help curb the spread of the disease.

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There is an ongoing outbreak of tuberculosis cases in parts of northern Labrador.
Symptoms can include a persistent cough, fever, night sweats, and weight loss.
NLHS is working with the Nunatsiavut government on contact tracing and testing for potential cases.

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