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Flu hits Canada's native peoples | |
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Canada is investigating whether Inuit communities may be particularly badly hit by swine flu, health officials say. | Canada is investigating whether Inuit communities may be particularly badly hit by swine flu, health officials say. |
The World Health Organization thinks there are more cases than expected among young people in the aboriginal population living in northern Canada. | The World Health Organization thinks there are more cases than expected among young people in the aboriginal population living in northern Canada. |
Recent days have seen a spike in H1N1 flu among Inuits and the country's isolated indigenous communities. | |
The swine flu virus can have more serious effects on people living in poverty, the WHO says. | The swine flu virus can have more serious effects on people living in poverty, the WHO says. |
Of fewer than 100 people infected in Nunavut, the vast Arctic homeland of Inuits, 10 were admitted to hospital. | Of fewer than 100 people infected in Nunavut, the vast Arctic homeland of Inuits, 10 were admitted to hospital. |
In Manitoba province, 16 of the 24 people in intensive care because of swine flu are from native communities. | |
The BBC's Lee Carter in Toronto says there are no clear reasons why swine flu rates are higher in Canada's indigenous communities. | The BBC's Lee Carter in Toronto says there are no clear reasons why swine flu rates are higher in Canada's indigenous communities. |
But poverty, substandard, overcrowded housing and underlying health problems are thought to be the most likely culprits, he says. | But poverty, substandard, overcrowded housing and underlying health problems are thought to be the most likely culprits, he says. |
Canada's federal health minister, Leona Aglukkaq, who is herself Inuit, said additional personnel and supplies have been sent to the Inuit communities. | Canada's federal health minister, Leona Aglukkaq, who is herself Inuit, said additional personnel and supplies have been sent to the Inuit communities. |
"This is a concern and we are investigating," she said. "We must resist speculation, rely on the science and report only on confirmed cases." | "This is a concern and we are investigating," she said. "We must resist speculation, rely on the science and report only on confirmed cases." |
Four people have died from swine flu in Canada though most of the 2,978 confirmed cases have been mild. | Four people have died from swine flu in Canada though most of the 2,978 confirmed cases have been mild. |