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Open Data 2012 HIV/AIDS Attitudinal Tracking Survey
A series of health-related data sets from various quantitative public opinion research studies.Organization:Public Health Agency of CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data The Public Health Agency of Canada Biosafety and biosecurity inspection summaries for organizations working with human pathogens and toxins
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) conducts biosafety and biosecurity inspections to verify organizations’ compliance with the Human Pathogens and Toxins Act (HPTA), the Human Pathogens and Toxins Regulations (HPTR), and the applicable sections of the Health of Animals Act and Health of...Organization:Public Health Agency of CanadaResource Formats:- TXT
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Open Data Foodbook, public use microdata file 2014-2015
Foodbook is a population-based telephone survey that was conducted in all Canadian provinces and territories. It provides essential data on food, animal and water exposure which will be used by the Agency, as well as other federal, provincial, and territorial (F/P/T) partners to understand,...Organization:Public Health Agency of CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data Canadian Notifiable Disease Surveillance System (CNDSS) annual counts and rates, 1924-2016
"The CNDSS collects, validates and maintains basic surveillance data on approximately 60 nationally notifiable diseases, dating back to 1924. Nationally notifiable diseases are infectious diseases that have been identified by the federal government and provinces and territories as priorities for...Organization:Public Health Agency of CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data Percentage of new pathogens of international concern that Canada has the capacity to accurately test for
The pathogens of international concern that Canada has the capacity to accurately test for provides insight into national outbreak preparedness and response capacityOrganization:Public Health Agency of CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data Canadians' awareness, knowledge and attitudes related to sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections - 2018 survey
The 2018 survey asks Canadians questions about awareness, knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours related to Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infections (STBBI). To some extent, the survey builds on previous surveys commissioned by the Public Health Agency of Canada in 2003, 2006, and 2012,...Organization:Public Health Agency of CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data Injuries in Canada, 2017
This dataset includes statistics on injuries for all ages. The information is from the electronic database of the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program (eCHIRPP) for the year 2017.Organization:Public Health Agency of CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data Canadian Notifiable Disease Surveillance System (CNDSS) annual counts and rates with age-group and sex breakdown, 1991-2016
"The CNDSS collects, validates and maintains basic surveillance data on approximately 60 nationally notifiable diseases, dating back to 1924. Nationally notifiable diseases are infectious diseases that have been identified by the federal government and provinces and territories as priorities for...Organization:Public Health Agency of CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data Hospital Cost ages 0 to 75 plus
EBIC provides academics, researchers, decision-makers, and policy-makers with objective and comparable information on the magnitude of the cost of illness and injury in Canada. EBIC provides a comprehensive overview of the distribution of direct and indirect costs of illness and injury in Canada.Organization:Public Health Agency of CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data Mortality Cost Canada No Quebec ages 15 to 64
EBIC provides academics, researchers, decision-makers, and policy-makers with objective and comparable information on the magnitude of the cost of illness and injury in Canada. EBIC provides a comprehensive overview of the distribution of direct and indirect costs of illness and injury in Canada.Organization:Public Health Agency of CanadaResource Formats:- CSV