According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, 63 farms in Canada are currently infected with H5N1 and 54 of them are in B.C. Since 2022, more than seven million farmed birds in B.C. have died from infection or been culled because of the virus.
Medicine Canada
!medicine@lemmy.ca
A community for Canadian physicians and medical professionals
🍁 While this community is intended for Canadian discussions, you are free to post about other medical systems. We’re all in this together :)
Related Communities
- Medical Community Hub
- Medicine
- Medicine Canada (📍)
- Premed
- Premed Canada
- Public Health
For better links and descriptions, see the pinned post in the Medical Community Hub (!medicine@lemmy.world)
Rules
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No requests for professional advice or general medical information. Please do not solicit medical advice or share personal health anecdotes about yourself or others.
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No promotions, advertisements, surveys, or petitions.
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Link to high-quality, original research whenever possible: Posts which rely on or reference scientific data (e.g. an announcement about a medical breakthrough) should link to the original research in peer-reviewed medical journals or respectable news sources as judged by the moderators. Sensationalized titles, misrepresentation of results, or promotion of blatantly bad science may lead to removal.
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Act professionally and decently: /r/medicine is a public forum that represents the medical community and comments should reflect this. Please keep disagreement civil and focused on issues.
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Protect patient confidentiality. Please anonymize cases and remove any patient-identifiable information.
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No memes or low-effort posts: Memes, image links (including social media screenshots), images of text, or other low-effort posts or comments are not allowed.
These rules have been modelled after /r/medicine. While some rules were modified or skipped as this is a much smaller community, we can revisit the rules as we go. Thank you :)
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