First Nation declares state of emergency, looks to trace source of blastomycosis – SooToday.com

A First Nation in northern Ontario says it’s working to trace the source of a fungus believed to be causing lung infections that have triggered a state of emergency in the community.

Constance Lake First Nation declared the state of emergency on Monday, saying several residents were thought to be sickened with blastomycosis. Nishnawbe Aski Nation, which represents First Nations across northern Ontario, said Tuesday that there had been “sudden deaths” from probable cases of blastomycosis in the community.

Constance Lake Chief Ramona Sutherland said in a video update that the community was working to find what was triggering the infections.

“We are working really hard to find the source of this problem, to contain it and limit its exposure, if not to get rid of it,” she said in a video posted to Facebook on Monday, noting there are at least 11 different places in the community that have been identified for sampling.

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