CP NewsAlert: Alberta confirms human case of swine flu in central part of province
EDMONTON — Alberta’s chief medical officer of health says Canada’s first confirmed case of H1N2v, a variant swine flu virus found in humans, has been detected in the central part of the province.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw and Dr. Keith Lehman, the province’s chief veterinarian, say in a statement that it’s an isolated case and there’s no increased risk to Albertans.
The statement says the virus was detected in mid-October after an Albertan with mild influenza-like symptoms sought medical care.
Officials say H1N2v is rare with only 27 cases reported globally since 2005, and note there have been no cases in Canada before this one.