Cholera Outbreak on Vancouver Island

bill barilko

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An ancient scourge that's never gone away-and the supposed vector reminds me a bit of the norovirus outbreak last year

Never seen before: Very rare Cholera outbreak in Vancouver Island

There is currently a very rare cholera outbreak on Vancouver Island. Specialists say they have never faced such a situation before. Individuals likely – meaning we have no clues right now! – contracted the illness after eating herring eggs harvested on the coast of Vancouver Island. “This is unique. We have not seen this before in B.C.,” a health officer reports.


Health officials have linked a rare cholera outbreak on Vancouver Island to consumption of contaminated herring eggs.

As many as four people have been infected with cholera in British Columbia, in what health officials are calling an extremely rare case. Health officials have linked a rare cholera outbreak on Vancouver Island to consumption of contaminated herring eggs harvested on the coast of Vancouver Island.

At least one stool sample tested positive for the bacteria and less than five people are believed infected. Testing is still under way to determine the exact strain of the bacterial infection. “This is unique. We have not seen this before in B.C.,” a health officer reports.

But for officials, these illnesses have been associated with herring egg consumption. Herring egg harvest is typically, on Vancouver Island, a First Nations harvest. The spawn had just happened earlier this month. People had harvested and were distributing between family, friends, communities.

Island Health and the First Nations Health Authority are asking people in the area to wash their hands thoroughly, report to a doctor if they feel any symptoms and contact them if anyone has stored herring eggs.

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Cholera killed at least 20,000 people in Canada in the 1800s, but the disease has largely been eradicated in this country. The Ontario Ministry of Health says an average of one case per year is reported in that province, but all of those individuals were exposed to cholera in a country where the disease is endemic. More than 100,000 people die from cholera around the world each year, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control said. The disease is most common in places with inadequate water treatment, poor sanitation and inadequate hygiene.

Cholera may be passed person-to-person, but is usually contracted from bacteria in food or water sources infected with fecal matter. Symptoms of cholera include nausea, vomiting and diarrhea that can lead to extreme dehydration.
 

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Last I heard on the local radio they were linking it to the massive influx of sealions. Which may or may not be the source. But there is a sewage treatment plant at French Creek that we know has issues.
 

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An ancient scourge that's never gone away-and the supposed vector reminds me a bit of the norovirus outbreak last year

Never seen before: Very rare Cholera outbreak in Vancouver Island

There is currently a very rare cholera outbreak on Vancouver Island. Specialists say they have never faced such a situation before. Individuals likely – meaning we have no clues right now! – contracted the illness after eating herring eggs harvested on the coast of Vancouver Island. “This is unique. We have not seen this before in B.C.,” a health officer reports.


Health officials have linked a rare cholera outbreak on Vancouver Island to consumption of contaminated herring eggs.

Island Health and the First Nations Health Authority are asking people in the area to wash their hands thoroughly, report to a doctor if they feel any symptoms and contact them if anyone has stored herring eggs.

The disease is most common in places with inadequate water treatment, poor sanitation and inadequate hygiene.

Cholera may be passed person-to-person, but is usually contracted from bacteria in food or water sources infected with fecal matter. Symptoms of cholera include nausea, vomiting and diarrhea that can lead to extreme dehydration.

I wonder if the millions of liters of raw sewage being flushed into the ocean by the province has anything to do with it?
 

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Yeah, the ocean currents don't move more than 15 feet.

PS - I've been in YVR in the last year when they've publicly announced on the radio unsafe fecal content advisories for False Creek and English Bay.

Nice try though
 

Curious Cdn

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I'd blame it on the Hairy-asses in the Navy returning from Bonga-Bonga.

They probably picked up sonething, anyway.
 

petros

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That's in Victoria- hundreds of Kilometers away.

I realise you're abysmally ignorant but try to use google maps to keep up Please.

So only a day away. As the straight narrows to the north it only has the fastest tidal surge in the world at 17 knots.

But what the f-ck do I know and I sure as shit didn't glean that from Google maps.
 

Curious Cdn

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So only a day away. As the straight narrows to the north it only has the fastest tidal surge in the world at 17 knots.

But what the f-ck do I know and I sure as shit didn't glean that from Google maps.

How many times a day does that happen, Saskatchewan?
 

petros

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Yet more ignorance & lies-I have been swimming in English Bay since 1973 and have yet to see a turd float by-seen lots on t'internets though.
You need Google maps. You are pathetically mentally lacking spatial awareness of your so called hometown.

The Deas Landing shit pipe is nowhere near the English Bay and Fraser/Deas pipe effluents don't flow north and back.

I bet you don't have a car to get out of West Side and have never walked the pipe at the mouth of the Fraser because you can't get there by transit without an hours walk

How many times a day does that happen, Saskatchewan?

2 lunar and 1 lighter solar except when solar and lunar overlap.

Try again Kitty.
 

petros

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F-ck no. I lived out there for 20 years and owned a sailboat.

God bless Oceans and Fishes for their detailed charts.

Sailing south from Port Hardy is c-nt at the best of times.
 

petros

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CHS is a division of the Science Branch of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

You liar you. Have you found the Deas Landing shit pipe that can't pollute English Bay because it's impossible to be carried north and east because the Georgia Straight cuerent simply cant. You've been on ferries from Tswassen to Duke Point.

Have you ever once seen the Fraser confluence flow toward Point Grey let alone turn the corner in English Bay?

I'm sure it was nothing compared to your spaceship you Oh-So-Manly-Hero You.

That's the Canadian Hydrographic Service you ignorant liar you.
Can you read? I hope so you'll need some crow recipes.


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Canada has the longest coastline of any country in the world. More than a third of its territory is under water. Its lakes, rivers and ocean waters are used by millions of craft every year for recreation and tourism, fishing and industry, international shipping and national defence.

Since 1883, the Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) has studied those waters to ensure their safe, sustainable and navigable use.

Today CHS is a division of the Science Branch of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada.With 300 dedicated employees distributed across Canada, CHS publishes and maintains nearly a thousand nautical charts as well as hundreds of publications. These products are renowned the world over for their quality.

With access to Canadian Coast Guard ships, CHS takes advantage of every opportunity to take hydrographic and oceanographic measurements. We conduct regular field surveys – especially for higher-risk, higher-priority areas – with both shore parties and marine vessels including specialized hydrographic craft.

I'll accept your apology no matter how weak or self serving it may be.
 
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Curious Cdn

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F-ck no. I lived out there for 20 years and owned a sailboat.

God bless Oceans and Fishes for their detailed charts.

Sailing south from Port Hardy is c-nt at the best of times.

What boat? I've been a racing sailor since I was twelve. I had to slow it down a couple of years ago after ripping the inside components of one of my shoulders into Royal ratshit white skiing with my kids.
 

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You're all gonna die!!!

Only people stupid enough to eat raw fish eggs collected in from of a shit pipe.

What boat? I've been a racing sailor since I was twelve. I had to slow it down a couple of years ago after ripping the inside components of one of my shoulders into Royal ratshit white skiing with my kids.

Which way does the Vanisle 360 run?