Climate change is expected to increase the health risks for Canadians from infectious diseases from our environment, including vector-borne, water-borne, and food-borne diseases. Adaptation efforts will be important to reduce the impact of these risks. Public health systems are in place in Canada ...
A mixed methods investigation of the relationship between blood donor policy, interest in donation, and willingness to donate among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in Ontario, Canada. BMC Public Health. 2022 Apr 28;22(1):849. Vesnaver E, Goldman M, O’Brien S, ...
Public Health Agency of Canada. National Enteric Surveillance Program: Ottawa. Annual Summary of Laboratory Surveillance Data for Enteric Pathogens in Canada, 2009. 2010 Google Scholar Ruzante JM, Majowicz SE, Fazil A, Davidson VJ: Hospitalization and deaths for select enteric illnesses and associat...
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of alcohol, and will represent the biggest shift in decades with respect to how alcohol is sold in Canada," write Drs. Norman Giesbrecht, Center for Addiction and Mental Health and University of Toronto, and Daniel Myran, Bruyère Research Institute and The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario. ...
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Perspectives From Public Health Epidemiologists Two public health epidemiologists who worked in Ontario during the COVID-19 pandemic provided feedback on the findings of this review. They suggested that nearly every surveillance system or program was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic; some paused due...
Public Health Agency of Canada: Guidance for Remote and Isolated Communities in the Context of Pandemic H1N1 Outbreak. 2009, Ottawa, Ontario: Government of Canada Google Scholar Government of British Columbia: Small and Isolated Communities British Columbia’s H1N1 Pandemic Influenza Response Plan. In...
This is why the Director of the World Health Organization declared: “That’s why behavioural science is so important – it helps us to understand how people make decisions, so we can support them to make the best decisions for their health”3. In the current investigation, we respond to ...
Since COVID-19 emerged in 2020, the promotion of health equity, including in research, has further been challenged worldwide by both global health governance (GHG) processes and decisions, and national public health control measures. These global and national decisions have also led to the ‘co...