Cases of potentially deadly bacterial disease on the rise in Ontario and Manitoba

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Cases of potentially deadly bacterial disease on the rise in Ontario and Manitoba
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Public health officials in three provinces have issued warnings this year about a rare bacterial infection that can lead to meningitis and death, with the most recent alert coming from Toronto.

Public health officials in three provinces have issued warnings this year about a rare bacterial infection that can lead to meningitis and death. Ontario and Manitoba are seeing a recent rise in cases, with the latest alert coming from Toronto.

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