vendredi 17 février 2017
Feds investigating as B.C. oyster norovirus outbreak spreads
The Public Health Agency of Canada says its taken on a leadership role in the investigation into norovirus-contaminated oysters from B.C., now that cases have been reported in Alberta and Ontario as well.
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