Four more residents of nursing home die

? Four more residents of a nursing home for the elderly have died of an unknown respiratory illness, bringing the number fatally infected by the disease to 10, Toronto’s chief medical officer said Tuesday.

Dr. David McKeown, Toronto’s medical officer, said the outbreak at the Seven Oaks Home for the Aged now has affected 84 residents, employees and two visitors to the nursing home on the outskirts of Toronto. Forty residents have been admitted to the hospital.

McKeown insisted that despite the new deaths, the illness was winding down.

“Although the condition of some ill residents has worsened and unfortunately four more have died, others are improving and we are confident this outbreak is under control,” McKeown said.

Public health officials have said it may never be possible to determine the exact type of bug responsible for the rash of illnesses, but they have ruled out influenza, avian flu, SARS and Legionnaire’s disease.