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Environmental Health Surveillance Workshop
May 19, 2013
Presentations: Introduction Tom Kosatsky, BCCDC Environmental Health Surveillance in Canada Now Eric Lavigne, PHAC National Environmental Public Health Tracking: Environmental Health…
[ARCHIVED] Systematic Review of Surveillance Systems for Emerging Zoonotic Diseases
May 2, 2009
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[ARCHIVED] Surveillance for Emerging Infectious Diseases: A Canadian Perspective
December 14, 2011
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[ARCHIVED] Retrospective Surveillance for Drinking Water-Related Illnesses in Canada
August 20, 2009
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Monitoring health impacts of climate change: A GIS application to display real-time surveillance of environmental data and health outcomes combined with demographic information
April 26, 2018
The BCCDC/NCCEH Environmental Health Seminar Series provides an opportunity for learning and knowledge exchange on a variety of environmental health topics. The seminars can be attended in-person or…
Public health surveillance of housing conditions: Recent data from Montreal and thoughts on improving impacts on policy
February 22, 2018
The BCCDC/NCCEH Environmental Health Seminar Series provides an opportunity for learning and knowledge exchange on a variety of environmental health topics. The seminars can be attended in-person or…
Risk Factors and Surveillance Systems for Foodborne Illness Outbreaks in Canada (University of Guelph Master of Public Health Program)
June 18, 2014
Risk factors for foodborne illness in Canada span along the “farm-to-fork continuum.” Human risk factors include personal hygiene, cross-contamination, temperature control and unsafe food sources. …
Ticks in a changing climate: Resources for environmental public health professionals
July 13, 2023
Some tick species are vectors of disease, meaning they can transmit bacterial, viral or protozoan pathogens to humans or animals through prolonged attachment during a blood meal. In Canada, Tick…
Rising concern of tick-borne diseases in Canada
June 26, 2019
The public health threat posed by tick populations in Canada is clearly increasing. Tick populations are expanding in terms of species types and their geographic range of spread. Researchers have…
Looking for COVID-19 clues in our sewers
January 15, 2021
Managing the COVID-19 pandemic has been a major undertaking for public health agencies, and new tools or innovations that can help with monitoring of the occurrence, spread or resurgence of the virus…