Doctors in La Ronge, SK diagnose 27 cases of scurvy
Within the last six months, doctors in the northern Saskatchewan community of La Ronge have treated 27 cases of scurvy, bringing to light the severe impact of food insecurity in the province’s North.
It started with a sharp observation from a local clinician last May.
“It was a bit surprising to the physician and the patient but it sort of made sense,” colleague Dr. Jeff Irvine said. “The physician started to get some red flags from his other patients and started noticing that there’s even more signs and symptoms of scurvy in these other patients. So they started testing more and more and we’re finding more and more scurvy cases because of that now.”
The Lac La Ronge Indian Band hired Irvine to chair an investigation into vitamin C deficiency among members and the wider community. Of 50 vitamin C blood tests, 27 were confirmed to be deficient (scurvy), and 10 showed low vitamin C levels. All patients were over 20 years old and 79 per cent are Indigenous.