Public Health Agency of Canada

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    Hepatitis in Canada: 2017 surveillance data

    The Public Health Agency of Canada collects information on reported cases of hepatitis B and hepatitis C infection through the Canadian Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (CNDSS).
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    A Dementia Strategy for Canada: Together We Aspire: In Brief

    Canada’s first national dementia strategy sets out a vision for the future and identifies common principles and national objectives to help guide actions by all levels of government, non-government organizations, communities, families and individuals.
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    Evaluation of the Coordination of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR ) Activities

    This evaluation examined the design, delivery and coordination of the Public Health Agency of Canada’s (PHAC) antimicrobial resistance (AMR) activities since 2013-14. This is the first evaluation of PHAC’s AMR activities.
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    FoodNet Canada annual report 2016

    The Public Health Agency of Canada's FoodNet Canada surveillance system is pleased to present the new annual report. The current report outlines the results of our surveillance activities conducted in 2016.
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    A Dementia Strategy for Canada: Together We Aspire

    Canada's first national dementia strategy sets out a vision for the future and identifies common principles and national objectives to help guide actions by all levels of government, non-governmental organizations, communities, families and individuals. In developing the strategy, we sought at...
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    Audit of the Biosecurity Program at the Public Health Agency of Canada

    The Biosecurity Program (the Program) is Canada's national authority for the biosafety and biosecurity of human and animal pathogens and toxins. The objective of the Program is to establish and maintain a strong and comprehensive safety and security regime which prevents, detects, and responds to...
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    CCDR: Volume 45-6 June 6, 2019: Influenza: An update

    The Canada Communicable Disease Report is a bilingual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal on the prevention and control of emerging and persistent infectious diseases.
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    Giardia infection (giardiasis)

    Causes, symptoms, risks, treatment, prevention, surveillance information and guidance for health professionals.
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    Provincial and territorial child protection legislation and policy - 2018

    Child maltreatment is a significant Canadian and global problem that can have serious physical, psychological and emotional impacts lasting long beyond childhood. To prevent and address child maltreatment, the ongoing, systematic collection of data on child abuse and neglect reported to child...
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    Inequalities in Early Childhood Development in Canada - Infographic

    Children who experience disadvantaged conditions are more vulnerable in all areas of their early development. Developmental vulnerability is assessed by the Early Development Instrument and reflects children whose skills and behaviours are below the levels exhibited by most of their peers
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