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Ontario officials fear new SARS cluster
Globe & Mail ^ | 2003-06-10 | Gloria Galloway

Posted on 06/10/2003 4:23:11 AM PDT by Lorenb420

Toronto — Doctors are anxiously trying to determine whether 15 patients who developed SARS-like symptoms after attending a dialysis clinic in Whitby actually have the disease — a finding that would represent a huge setback in the fight against the virus.

As worried health officials sort out the situation, hundreds of people who came in contact with the patients or attended the clinic are being put in isolation and officials are scrambling to determine whether there is a link to known cases.

"We have to, in these times, assume that they may be SARS and we have to take those kinds of precautions," James Young, Ontario's public safety commissioner, said yesterday.

"Hopefully, in the next few days we'll have the answer and find that we've done it for naught. But it's one of those situations where we have to take extra precaution."

Donald Low, head of microbiology at Mount Sinai Hospital, said he and his colleagues are very anxious about these new cases.

"To see this occurring in a closed unit, especially a dialysis unit, has to be of grave concern that we're witnessing another cluster of SARS," he said.

If the illness were caused by the deadly virus, the situation could quickly escalate. Dr. Low said the number of people infected suggests that it is in its third or fourth generation in this particular cluster and could have been transmitted to many other people.

Meanwhile, U.S. officials confirmed yesterday that a North Carolina man who visited Toronto has exported a case of SARS. Experts in Toronto are having a difficult time figuring out how the man caught the disease.

The 47-year-old developed fever and pneumonia late last month after a stay in Toronto during which he visited a patient in a health-care facility.

Two people who shared the room with the person he visited came down with SARS — but only several days after his visit.

The situation doesn't add up, said Allison McGeer, head of infection control at Mount Sinai Hospital and a key member of the SARS containment team.

"This story, at the moment, remains a bit of a mystery," she said.

The health-care facility, which Dr. McGeer would not name, is not Mount Sinai. Nor is it North York General, the epicentre of Toronto's second wave of SARS and a place where, on selective wards, many people were falling ill at the time when the North Carolina man visited the city.

He is recuperating at home in isolation. None of his family members, who are also quarantined, have shown any symptoms of the disease.

The suspicious group of potential new cases attracted the attention of staff last Thursday at the Lakeridge Health facility in Whitby, where the clinic is located. "As soon as we realized that there were a few respiratory cases," staff were told to don full infection gear including masks, gloves and gowns, said Donald Atkinson, Lakeridge's chief of staff.

Public-health officials were told about the potential cluster on Friday afternoon when the number of illnesses continued to mount.

A dialysis patient who also appears to have severe acute respiratory syndrome was treated at another Lakeridge location in Oshawa on June 1, Dr. Atkinson said. But "we have not been able to establish at this time any link between that patient and the ones at the Whitby site," he said.

Dr. Atkinson said all of the patients under investigation had developed respiratory problems and a fever, two of the main signs of SARS. Some have pneumonia and could well have the virus, he said, but others will likely be diagnosed with something else.

The number of active probable cases of SARS fell by three in Ontario yesterday to 66 while the number of active suspect cases remained steady at nine. That's good news for those who have been struggling to contain a second wave that occurred when a case went unnoticed at North York General Hospital for more than a month.

But health officials know better than to exude optimism.

Last Friday, it was announced that a medical student at Dr. Low's own hospital had fallen ill with the disease 12 days after being exposed to the virus, two days after his quarantine ended and a few hours after he helped deliver twins in the hospital's obstetrical ward.

That, in turn, allowed for the potential exposure of other babies, their mothers and roughly 100 health-care workers. None of them had come down with the disease by yesterday.

"We're at Day 5 now, so it's a little early to say that we're out of the woods, obviously," Dr. Low said, "but we haven't seen any evidence of illness."

Meanwhile, Premier Ernie Eves promised yesterday to establish a "public investigative process" to study how Ontario's hospitals, its public-health system and the provincial government reacted to the SARS outbreak.

The inquiry is expected to have powers to subpoena witness, command the production of records and protect witnesses from reprisals.

The establishment of the investigative process would follow a demand made earlier yesterday by the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario for a Walkerton-style judicial inquiry into how the health-care system and the government handled the SARS outbreak.

Adeline Falk-Rafael, president of the association, argued that a full judicial inquiry is essential to determine the failings of the health-care system and whether these failings contributed to the spread of the outbreak and to the number of deaths.

"If it had been contained earlier, then it wouldn't have spread as far as rapidly and, ostensibly, then there would have been less morbidity and mortality as well," Ms. Falk-Rafael told a news conference at Queen's Park.

The SARS outbreak has caused untold economic damage to Toronto and caused travellers to shun the city. One of those was Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Manuel Durao Barroso, who cancelled an invitation to attend a dinner here in his honour last week.

Mr. Durao Barroso tried yesterday to limit damage caused by that decision, taking pains during a visit to Ottawa to express confidence in Canada's handling of the crisis.

"It's a very unfortunate event, but the government of Canada and all Canadian authorities are very much respected abroad by the transparent way in which they are managing this very difficult issue," Mr. Durao Barroso told reporters after meeting with Prime Minister Jean Chrétien.

"We have full confidence in the way Canadian authorities are dealing with this very, very difficult situation."


TOPICS: Canada; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: canada; dialysis; palehorse; sars; toronto; whitby
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To: swarthyguy; aristeides; Shermy; riri; Judith Anne; CathyRyan; Domestic Church
Mississauga,Ontario, is the Canadian home of Med-Emerg International, Inc.

Mississauga is /was also the home of "Islamic Association for Palestine".

It is/was part of the whole "infocom Benevolence International Foundation".

Anybody know any more?

41 posted on 06/10/2003 3:58:20 PM PDT by Betty Jo
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To: All
http://www.geocities.com/johnathanrgalt/Texas_connections.html

How large a city is Mississauga?
42 posted on 06/10/2003 4:06:49 PM PDT by Betty Jo
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To: per loin; FL_engineer; CathyRyan; Mother Abigail; Dog Gone; Petronski; riri; flutters; ...
Ontario chief medical officer questions credibility of U.S. SARS statistics.
43 posted on 06/10/2003 4:49:21 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: All
Travis Co. (Texas) Man Recovering From SARS.
44 posted on 06/10/2003 4:50:59 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: Betty Jo
Here is a little gem I came across:

SW reader of the week

Socialist Worker salutes our "reader of the week": Dr. Claude Lajeunesse, president of Toronto’s Ryerson University.

It seems that Claude was so impressed by an article in our last issue that he had it clipped and faxed it out to all the members of Ryerson’s Board of Governors.

The article in question was a letter by Alex Lisman, VP Education on Ryerson Students’ Administrative Council, denouncing William Leggett, principal of Queen’s University. Leggett, point man on the drive for fully deregulated university tuition, is therein accurately described as "an incompetent ideologue".

We had no idea Claude found time in his busy day to read Socialist Worker, and look forward to receiving his subscription request, at the "supporters" rate no doubt.

His endorsement is surely a strong signal to Ryerson students to read the paper on a regular basis.

And we appreciate Claude bringing us to the attention of the movers and shakers on the Board of Governors. That includes John Craig Eaton (yes, that Eaton); Lynne Golding (Bay Street corporate lawyer and wife of Ontario PC leadership hopeful Tony Clement); Harriet Stairs (Executive VP, Bank of Montreal) and Ramesh K. Zacharias (CEO of Med-Emerg International Inc., a corporation lobbying hard for privatized health care).

All these folks are major contributors to the Ontario Tory party, but we hope they’ll think of us in our next fund drive. Their pocket change will probably suffice.

45 posted on 06/10/2003 4:52:18 PM PDT by TaxRelief (Tag line: a thin cord used to catch the species of fish known commonly as the "Tag")
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Chinese press rebuts Sars claims.
46 posted on 06/10/2003 4:54:54 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: All
Canada Faces SARS Questions With Link To N.C. Case.
47 posted on 06/10/2003 4:56:34 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: aristeides
"As of June 9, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control reported 311 suspected SARS cases in the United States, 69 probable cases and no deaths. Yet Canada has had 33 deaths with a similar caseload, D'Cunha noted. "

Does make one wonder, huh?

48 posted on 06/10/2003 4:59:46 PM PDT by blam
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To: aristeides
Quite an interesting article you linked in post 43.

Is this just a Canadain official trying to divert attention? Taking a few more cheap shots against the U.S. just for fun?

I generally trust the SARS info released by our government, although it is not as detailed as it should be. However, the final comment about the U.S. Homeland Security law is food for thought.
49 posted on 06/10/2003 5:04:32 PM PDT by EternalHope (Boycott everything French forever.)
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To: Betty Jo
Another interesting tidbit...

MED-EMERG Stock Performance


50 posted on 06/10/2003 5:15:02 PM PDT by TaxRelief (Maybe SARS is a crime designed to generate profit?)
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To: EternalHope; aristeides
Maybe this can answer the question about post #43 10 questions about Canada's failure to control SARS
51 posted on 06/10/2003 5:39:47 PM PDT by TaxRelief (Maybe SARS is a crime designed to highlight failing national health systems?)
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To: aristeides; TaxRelief; Shermy; Judith Anne; riri
Oh I love your # 43.

The last sentence...it might be underreported because they put it under National Security in the Homeland Security...

Could be true!

If its true that America is messing with the numbers and covering it up as a matter of National Security,then Tommy Thompson this afternoon on Neil Cavuto on FOX saying our gov doesnt know of "any causal relationship from the terrs to SARS and monkeypox" wasnt telling the truth.

Tommy also smiled when he said "despite the fact that the Dr.stayed in room 911 of the Metropole Hotel"

52 posted on 06/10/2003 6:05:17 PM PDT by Betty Jo
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To: TaxRelief
I am reading it correctly... the price of their stock is up?
53 posted on 06/10/2003 6:06:39 PM PDT by Betty Jo
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To: TaxRelief
Zacharias, have you googled him?

I'm not into Canadian politics , so much is lost to me, but yes, I can see why he might want privatized health care.

But Med-Emerg does benifit from both sides of the street.

Did you know that MedEmerg has contracts with the Defence Forces of Canada?

Also, Med Emerg is "International Inc".

A whole lot of irons in a whole lot of fires,and the terrs and the funders are right in there.
54 posted on 06/10/2003 6:58:36 PM PDT by Betty Jo
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To: Betty Jo
I dogpiled him. Much better than google and unfiltered.

Med-emerg is Zecharias' baby and it is failing miserably.
55 posted on 06/10/2003 7:26:45 PM PDT by TaxRelief (When you miss a deadline, orders back up...)
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To: blam; FL_engineer
"As of June 9, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control reported 311 suspected SARS cases in the United States, 69 probable cases and no deaths. Yet Canada has had 33 deaths with a similar caseload, D'Cunha noted. "
Does make one wonder, huh?


Makes me more than wonder, makes me puzzled. I can't think of an explanation for this. Even if the gov' is hiding cases and only the worst are being report, they would be the most likely to die, but there aren't any deaths.

paging FL_engineer...your thoughts please.
56 posted on 06/10/2003 7:38:23 PM PDT by IYAAYAS (Live free or die trying)
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Expert vows to unshroud SARS secrecy in China.
57 posted on 06/10/2003 7:43:11 PM PDT by aristeides
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"Makes me more than wonder, makes me puzzled. I can't think of an explanation for this. Even if the gov' is hiding cases and only the worst are being report, they would be the most likely to die, but there aren't any deaths. "

Notice the reference to 'Homeland Security Laws,' is he implying a cover-up?.

58 posted on 06/10/2003 7:56:07 PM PDT by blam
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To: aristeides
Once again, Dr. Donald Low seems to be the only honest Canuck in Sarsville.
59 posted on 06/10/2003 8:15:54 PM PDT by Prince Charles
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To: per loin
They are not being very open with info on this guy. The US seems determined to keep the facts on SARS cases away from the public. Not a good sign.

Lies, lies and more lies. The "health authorities" are letting this virus run its course through the population quietly. SARS is off the front pages and is now free to do its damage.

60 posted on 06/10/2003 8:48:25 PM PDT by Dec31,1999
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