Salmonella Outbreak Across Canada Linked to Reptiles

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The Public Health Agency of Canada has identified geckos as the likely source of a salmonella outbreak affecting seven provinces, with 35 confirmed cases and five hospitalizations. Individuals who became ill had direct or indirect contact with geckos or their environments, and some cases involved children aged five and under. The agency emphasizes the importance of reptile owners and business operators in preventing illnesses linked to these pets, as symptoms of salmonella poisoning can include fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, and abdominal cramps.
- Geckos responsible for salmonella outbreak spanning seven provinces: Public Health Agency CityNews Toronto
- Alberta cases reported in salmonella outbreak linked to snakes, rodents and geckos Calgary Herald
- Salmonella infections across Canada linked to snakes and their rodent feed CBC News
- Manitoba salmonella cases reported | CTV News CTV News Winnipeg
- Ontario salmonella outbreak: 18 cases linked to geckos CP24
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