Issue 94, 2019 (The Advisory)

Issue 94 (PDF, 1.015 KB)

Message from the Medical Officer of Health

Dear Colleagues,

Welcome to the latest edition of The Advisory!

In this issue, we examine HIV testing and diagnostic indicators throughout the province, as well as the impact that an HIV care cascade can have on health care providers. This is big news as it is the first time Public Health Sudbury & Districts has had these indicators for our region.

Next is an issue that is a topic of conversation for young athletes and their families—concussions. With the release of new concussion protocols, we explain what patients, guardians, and schools may be expecting of you as a health care provider called upon to treat a suspected concussion.

According to the World Health Organization, anti-vaccination viewpoints are one of the top threats to global health. As health care providers, you play a major role in helping vaccine-hesitant parents make evidence-informed decision regarding whether or not to immunize their children. In this issue of The Advisory, we outline five strategies from the Canadian Paediatrics Society you can use to engage with vaccine-hesitant parents.

Our next article examines sodium levels in our local drinking water and how it may impact your patients, especially those managing chronic diseases.

Finally, we’re happy to share that an Interferon Gamma Release Assay is now available in Greater Sudbury. This device should help with the diagnosis of latent tuberculosis infection.

As always, please send us your thoughts, comments, and feedback.

Dr. Penny Sutcliffe, Medical Officer of Health

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The Advisory is produced by Public Health Sudbury & Districts three times a year and is distributed free of charge for the information of health care professionals. Articles may be reprinted without permission, provided the source is acknowledged. The Advisory is available in French and will be posted on phsd.ca within one month of the paper issue. Please send your comments, questions, or suggestions to phsd@phsd.ca or call 705.522.9200 (toll-free 1.866.522.9200).

This item was last modified on February 27, 2020