Percentage of multi-jurisdictional foodborne and zoonotic illness outbreaks/clusters notified to the Outbreak Management Division (OMD-CFEZID-PHAC) fiscal year 2018-19 assessed within 24 hours of notification

Percentage of multi-jurisdictional foodborne and zoonotic illness outbreaks/clusters notified to the Outbreak Management Division (OMD-CFEZID-PHAC) fiscal year 2018-19 assessed within 24 hours of notification The Outbreak Management Division (OMD) is notified of multi-jurisdictional foodborne and zoonotic illness outbreaks and clusters by various partners including international, federal, provincial and territorial public health and food safety organizations. Once OMD is notified, these outbreaks and clusters are assessed to determine the appropriate follow up action related to them. The target performance indicator for this work is to ensure 90% of multi-jurisdictional foodborne and zoonotic illness outbreaks and clusters that OMD is notified of are assessed within 24 hours. 2022-02-21 Public Health Agency of Canada open-ouvert@tbs-sct.gc.ca Health and Safetyfoodbornezoonoticoutbreak Multi-jurisdictional foodborne and zoonotic illness outbreaks/clustersCSV https://health.canada.ca/apps/open-data/omd-dge/perform-indicat-rende-omd-dge-en.csv Multi-jurisdictional foodborne and zoonotic illness outbreaks/clustersCSV https://health.canada.ca/apps/open-data/omd-dge/perform-indicat-rende-omd-dge-fr.csv

The Outbreak Management Division (OMD) is notified of multi-jurisdictional foodborne and zoonotic illness outbreaks and clusters by various partners including international, federal, provincial and territorial public health and food safety organizations. Once OMD is notified, these outbreaks and clusters are assessed to determine the appropriate follow up action related to them. The target performance indicator for this work is to ensure 90% of multi-jurisdictional foodborne and zoonotic illness outbreaks and clusters that OMD is notified of are assessed within 24 hours.

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