Alberta’s premier to join health minister, health officials for E. coli outbreak update | 24CA News

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Published 15.09.2023
Alberta’s premier to join health minister, health officials for E. coli outbreak update  | 24CA News

Eleven days after an E. coli outbreak was declared in Calgary daycares, Alberta’s premier will likely be becoming a member of provincial and well being officers for an replace on the outbreak.

It comes a day after mother and father and households affected by the outbreak despatched an open letter to Premier Danielle Smith asking, “What are you going to do to protect our most vulnerable citizens and support their families?”

The replace will likely be streamed on this story at 9:30 a.m.

Smith will likely be joined by Health Minister Adriana LaGrange, Minister of Child and Family Services Searle Turton, chief medical officer of well being Dr. Mark Joffe, and Calgary-area well being officers.

Friday’s replace would be the first time the premier will communicate publicly about one of many largest E. coli outbreaks within the nation’s historical past.


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Alberta well being minister addresses issues over E. coli outbreak response


Smith had beforehand expressed her “thoughts and prayers” for households affected by the outbreak, and requested for an “assessment” of the outbreak from LaGrange and Turton to stop a repeat.

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Alberta Health Services declared an outbreak on Sept. 4.

In their open letter, the mother and father mentioned they needed to know why the premier has not commented publicly. They additionally expressed disappointment a couple of prior replace from the well being minister, minister of kid and household companies, and well being officers.

“The recent press conference revealed nothing to regain our trust in the government’s ability to respond adequately to this situation,” the letter learn.

On Thursday, AHS mentioned there have been 329 lab-confirmed instances linked to the outbreak, together with 22 instances of secondary transmission in households linked to the outbreak.

There had been 13 youngsters in hospital, with eight discharged yesterday. At the outbreak’s peak, 27 sufferers had been in hospital.

Eleven sufferers had been nonetheless confirmed as having hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), a kidney- and blood-related extreme complication, and 6 youngsters had been nonetheless on dialysis. AHS mentioned eight had recovered from HUS since Wednesday and one not required dialysis.

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“The centralized kitchen that supplied food to the impacted daycares remains closed until further notice,” AHS mentioned.

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