2015 - Measles and Rubella Weekly Monitoring Reports

2015 - Measles and Rubella Weekly Monitoring Reports Weekly surveillance reports and monitoring maps for measles and rubella in Canada. As a nationally reportable disease in Canada, surveillance of measles is conducted by public health professionals in provinces and territories. They report cases to the Government of Canada (GC) through systems at the federal level. Cases are reported by health care providers to public health units if the patient presents with symptoms and are laboratory-confirmed or has a known link to a laboratory-confirmed case. 2019-02-08 Public Health Agency of Canada open-ouvert@tbs-sct.gc.ca Health and Safety2015CanadanewcasecasesmeaslesrubellareportingreportreportedweekweeklyactiveglobalgloballylargemeaslesoutbreakoutbreaksaffectedcountriesCanadianstravellingtravelhealthhealth noticessurveillancetrendsmonitoringmonitormonitoredcommunicablediseasediseasesCanada Communicable Disease ReportCCDRnationally reportable diseasesurveillance of measlespublic healthprofessionalsprovincesterritorieshealth care providerspublic health unitspatientsymptomslaboratory-confirmedknown linknational surveillanceNational enhanced surveillance of measlesCanadian Measles/Rubella Surveillance SystemCMRSSenhanceddatatimelymonitoringmeasleseliminationnotifiableMeasles and Rubella SurveillanceMARSpilotepidemiologytransmissionpreventioncontrolhealth professionals 2015 - Measles and Rubella Weekly Monitoring ReportsHTML https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/measles/surveillance-measles/measles-rubella-weekly-monitoring-reports-2015.html 2015 - Measles and Rubella Weekly Monitoring ReportsHTML https://www.canada.ca/fr/sante-publique/services/maladies/rougeole/surveillance-rougeole/rapports-hebdomadaires-surveillance-rougeole-et-rubeole-2015.html

Weekly surveillance reports and monitoring maps for measles and rubella in Canada. As a nationally reportable disease in Canada, surveillance of measles is conducted by public health professionals in provinces and territories. They report cases to the Government of Canada (GC) through systems at the federal level. Cases are reported by health care providers to public health units if the patient presents with symptoms and are laboratory-confirmed or has a known link to a laboratory-confirmed case.

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