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Canada sees 1st case of human infected with rare swine flu strain

H1N2 not food-related illness, say officials

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 05 Nov 2020 12:30PM

Canada sees 1st case of human infected with rare swine flu strain
Since 2005, only 27 cases worldwide have been reported of people infected with the H1N2 strain of swine flu. – Pixabay pic, November 5, 2020

MONTREAL – Canadian health authorities yesterday reported the country’s first case of a human infected with the H1N2 virus, a rare strain of swine flu.

The case, detected in the western province of Alberta in mid-October, appears to be isolated “and there is no increased risk to Albertans at this time”, said local health officials in a statement.

“This is the only influenza case reported in Alberta so far this flu season.”

It added that the unnamed patient experienced mild influenza-like symptoms, “was tested and then quickly recovered. There is no evidence at this time that the virus has spread further”.

Canadian health officials are looking into where the virus came from, and to verify that it has not spread.

Since 2005, only 27 cases worldwide have been reported of people infected with H1N2 – not to be confused with the more common H1N1 swine flu virus. There have been no cases in Canada prior to this one.

The H1N2 strain is not a food-related illness, and it is not transmissible to humans by eating pork or other pig products, said officials.

“This a rare type of flu in humans, typically acquired from exposure to infected pigs and not known to spread easily from human to human,” tweeted Theresa Tam, the nation’s chief public health officer. – AFP, November 5, 2020

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