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Catalogue Entry: Heart disease in Canada: Highlights from the Canadian Chronic Disease...
"In Canada, heart disease is the second leading cause of death after cancer, and a leading cause of hospitalization. Ischemic heart disease, the most common form of heart... -
Catalogue Entry: How Healthy are Canadians?
"Good health is a major resource for social, economic and personal development and an important dimension of quality of life. Healthy, productive citizens reduce the burden on... -
Catalogue Entry: Not just for kids: An adult guide to vaccination
Not just for kids: An adult guide to vaccination -
Catalogue Entry: Stroke in Canada: Highlights from the Canadian Chronic Disease Surveillance System
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in Canada and the tenth largest contributor to disability-adjusted life years (the number of years lost due to ill-health, disability... -
Catalogue Entry: CCDR: Volume 41-2, February 5, 2015: STIs and sexual health awareness month
The Canada Communicable Disease Report is a bilingual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal on the prevention and control of emerging and persistent infectious diseases. -
Catalogue Entry: CCDR: Volume 41-6, June 4, 2015: Vector-borne diseases in Canada
The Canada Communicable Disease Report is a bilingual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal on the prevention and control of emerging and persistent infectious diseases. -
Catalogue Entry: Teens, meet Vaccines
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Catalogue Entry: CCDR: Volume 41-9, September 3, 2015: Big Data
The Canada Communicable Disease Report is a bilingual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal on the prevention and control of emerging and persistent infectious diseases. -
Catalogue Entry: CCDR: Volume 41-11, November 5, 2015: Foodborne Illness
The Canada Communicable Disease Report is a bilingual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal on the prevention and control of emerging and persistent infectious diseases. -
Catalogue Entry: CCDR: Volume 41S-1, February 20, 2015: Enterovirus D68 and influenza
The Canada Communicable Disease Report is a bilingual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal on the prevention and control of emerging and persistent infectious diseases. -
Catalogue Entry: CCDR: Volume 41S-3, April 20, 2015: Immunization across the lifespan
The Canada Communicable Disease Report is a bilingual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal on the prevention and control of emerging and persistent infectious diseases. -
Catalogue Entry: CCDR: Volume 41S-5, November 19, 2015: Antimicrobial resistance and innovation
The Canada Communicable Disease Report is a bilingual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal on the prevention and control of emerging and persistent infectious diseases. -
Catalogue Entry: Archived - Applications to the Public Service: Supporting Documentation
Applicant data refers to information on selected characteristics (e.g. geographical area and educational profile) for applicants to externally advertised processes, via the...-
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Catalogue Entry: Canadian Biosafety Standard (CBS) Second Edition
Canada’s Canadian Biosafety Standard (CBS), 2nd Edition, 2015, is a harmonized national standard for the handling or storing of human and terrestrial animal pathogens and toxins... -
Catalogue Entry: Conducting a biosecurity risk assessment
This guideline describes best practices for conducting a biosecurity risk assessment in an organization where human or animal pathogens, toxins, or other regulated infectious... -
Catalogue Entry: Local Risk Assessment
The Local Risk Assessment guideline describes best practices for conducting a local risk assessment (LRA) in an organization where human or animal pathogens, toxins, or other... -
Catalogue Entry: Notification and Reporting Under the HPTA and HPTR
This Guideline provides comprehensive guidance on how to complete and submit a notification report and, where exposure or laboratory acquired infections/intoxications (LAIs) is... -
Catalogue Entry: Canadian Biosafety Handbook, Second Edition
The biosafety handbook on safe and secure handling of pathogens and toxins in Canada. -
Catalogue Entry: Canadian Biosafety Guideline - Veterinary Practices: Physical Design and...
In Canada, facilities where Risk Group 2, 3, and 4 human pathogens or toxins are handled and stored are regulated by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) under the Human... -
Catalogue Entry: Canadian Biosafety Guideline Pathogen Risk Assessment
In Canada, facilities where Risk Group 2, 3, and 4 human pathogens or toxins are handled and stored are regulated by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) under the Human...