POSTED RESPONSE TO A COLUMN BY LYSIANE GAGNON IN THE TORONTO GLOBE AND MAIL
The only cases of Iggymania ever reliably reported were discovered in Ignatieff's immediate family.
Even there, Iggymania apparently is a somewhat insipid contagion, known to have caused one or two relatives to experience a brief sniffle when exposed to one of his speeches.
However, some researchers have come forward with the theory that even these sniffles are not Iggymania but Iggyphobia.