http://www.mykawartha.com/news/artic...-top-h1n1-peak
Norovirus and "strepto-pneumonia - often called walking pneumonia" cases are presenting. (I thought walking pneumonia was caused by mycoplasma, not strep?)
Catherine Whitnall
Jan 12, 2012 - 9:09 AM
Emergency room visits on Dec. 27 top H1N1 peak
Hospital sees 167 patients but area still Influenza A free
[snip]
But even though an estimated 26 per cent of patients coming into the emergency department are presenting with cold-like symptoms, and there have been no confirmed cases of influenza A, other illnesses have been on the rise.
Jan 12, 2012 - 9:09 AM
Emergency room visits on Dec. 27 top H1N1 peak
Hospital sees 167 patients but area still Influenza A free
[snip]
But even though an estimated 26 per cent of patients coming into the emergency department are presenting with cold-like symptoms, and there have been no confirmed cases of influenza A, other illnesses have been on the rise.