Health & Wellness
Every day, Irish sanitary authorities add hexafluorosilicic acid to public water supplies under the terms of the 1960 Fluoridation Act. Unlike the naturally occurring, poorly absorbed and therefore safer calcium fluoride found in toothpaste and mouthwash, hexafluorosilicic acid is an industrial waste by-product which is an active and highly absorbed molecule when swallowed. Over a lifetime of drinking small quantities of this fluoride, substantial amounts accumulate in the body, especially in hard tissue such as teeth and bone.
Laboratory tests have confirmed 15 cases of poisoning due to E coli O157:H7, with 78 others under investigation, stemming from a Harvey's restaurant in North Bay, Ont.
Dr. Catherine Whiting, the area's medical officer of health, said in an interview the outbreak has spread beyond North Bay, with one confirmed case in Sudbury, Ont.
Four other cases - including one in eastern Ontario - may also be linked to the outbreak, she said.
Victims range in age from five to 84 years old, with nine reported to be in hospital and the rest recovering at home.
According to the Afghan Ministry of Public Health, the outbreak is located mainly in five provinces - Nangarhar, Nuristan, Laghman, Samangan and Faryab - with a few cases also reported in seven others. Twenty-two people have died out of the almost 4,000 cases reported so far.
Health Minister Ziryan Othman said the disease appeared to have been passed on from livestock. The first human case of the outbreak was discovered in remote Dahuk province last month.
None of the reported cases had yet proven fatal, he told Reuters. The 37 cases in humans have all affected the patients' skin, rather than their lungs or internal organs, as occurs in more serious anthrax cases.
Othman said the authorities have ordered that infected animals be slaughtered and buried, while animals not yet infected should be vaccinated.
Nearly 300 patients have been admitted to the Asansol Subdivisional Hospital and the two hospitals of Eastern Coalfields Ltd and nursing homes in Asansol and Kulti, about 260km from Calcutta.
A large section of patients is being treated at home with the help of three medical camps set up by the Burdwan health authorities.
"There have been 10 diarrhoea deaths in the past one week and over 2,500 cases have been reported. We suspect contaminated drinking water is the reason behind the outbreak," said Abu Ershad, the district's chief medical officer.
Of the 2,500, over 1,000 are children.

A Maple Leaf Foods worker clad in protective clothing refills cleaner bottles while spraying down equipment on one of the suspect food processing lines at the facility in Toronto.
The plant was allowed to reopen on Sept. 17, but no product has so far been allowed to enter the market.
Late Wednesday, federal officials from the Prime Minister's Office, the Privy Council Office and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency met to discuss the new findings that the bacteria is still present in the plant.
Since the plant resumed production, there have been 2,700 product samples and four positive test results for Listeria monocytogenes.
"It doesn't seem to be showing and spreading throughout the community there but spreading within a very specific subgroup of the community," Dr. David Williams said a day after Thunder Bay's public health unit announced the deaths.
"It seems to be a very limited part of the community... Some related with homeless, some with an intravenous drug user group, some related with some urban populations we're trying to follow-up on.
The revelation comes as a survey of councils reveals the number of rats infesting Hampshire has skyrocketed in recent years.
The pesky rodents are also proving a costly menace, with spending soaring by more than £40,000 in one borough.
DNA tests on rats collected across the county confirmed the presence of a mutant gene that helps rodents develop the resistance.







