Saskatchewan saw first-ever case of H3N2v swine flu in July
It’s a disease so rare, there have only been four recorded cases in Canada since 2005.
One of those cases was detected in Saskatchewan last month. According to the province’s latest Community Respiratory Illness Surveillance Report, a person tested positive for Swine Influenza A (H3N2)v on July 11.
It is not the same H1N1 swine flu strain that caused a worldwide pandemic in 2009 and 2010, and now circulates as a seasonal flu.
No information was shared on where in Saskatchewan the person lives, but the individual was not hospitalized and has since fully recovered.