In Winnipeg, there were reports that the percentage of babies addicted to meth and other drugs has risen by 42 percent at St. Boniface Hospital.
In response to that, Penny Gilson, Prairie Mountain Health (PMH) CEO, says PMH does not track numbers specific to Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome at this time.
However, they realize there are increased cases and staffing has been adjusted in the neonatal intensive care unit in Brandon in response to increased occupancy, of which this issue is a part.
Gilson also says PMH would echo comments made by Winnipeg Regional Health Authority relative to the fact that mothers are currently assessed for substance abuse and the appropriate referrals are made.
PMH takes its role seriously as a key player in educating the public about the health risks of substance use/abuse.
They also believe this is a community-wide issue requiring a community-wide response.