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Learn about the causes of cholera, how it is spread and where it is found

Record Modified: Jul 12, 2019
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Publisher: Public Health Agency of Canada
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Keywords: cholera infection bacteria

National Advisory Committee on Immunization’s planned work for the 2019-2020 fiscal year (April 2019 – March 2020).

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Keywords: National Advisory Committee Immunization workplan

The recommended amount of caffeine intake while pregnant

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Keywords: caffeine pregnancy herbal tea

The Public Health Agency of Canada's FoodNet Canada surveillance system is pleased to present the new annual report. The current …

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Keywords: surveillance report meats food-animal manure and water enteric pathogens

The CCDR provides timely, authoritative and practical information on infectious diseases to clinicians, public health professionals, and policy-makers to inform …

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Keywords: communicable diseases zoonotic surveillance

There are effective universal school-based programs that reduce youths' risk of problematic substance use by supporting positive youth development.

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Keywords: problematic substance substance abuse youth subtsance abuse youth development

Canada's first national dementia strategy sets out a vision for the future and identifies common principles and national objectives to …

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Keywords: Dementia Strategy Dementia Canada Dementia

The Biosecurity Program (the Program) is Canada's national authority for the biosafety and biosecurity of human and animal pathogens and …

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Keywords: Biosecurity Program Biosecurity Audit Public Health Agency of Canada

The Canada Communicable Disease Report is a bilingual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal on the prevention and control of emerging and persistent …

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Keywords: NACI Seasonal Influenza Vaccine influenza invasive meningococcal disease pandemic influenza

Causes, symptoms, risks, treatment, prevention, surveillance information and guidance for health professionals.

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Publisher: Public Health Agency of Canada
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Keywords: Giardia infection giardiasis