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CCDR: Volume 50-3/4, March/April 2024: Innovations in Public Health Surveillance Download this issue as a PDF (2,001 KB) Published by: The Public Health Agency of Canada Date published: March/April 2024 ISSN: 1481-8531 Subscribe to CCDR CCDR Advanced search Information for…

CCDR: Volume 49-10, October 2023: Influenza and Other Respiratory Infections Download this article as a PDF Published by: The Public Health Agency of Canada Date published: October 2023 ISSN: 1481-8531 Subscribe to CCDR Information for authors About CCDR Editorial board Contact…

2023 Volume 49 - Canada Communicable Disease Report (CCDR) - Canada.ca

Public Health Agency of CanadaCaptures 12Latest capture Mar 4, 2026en

2023 Volume 49 - Canada Communicable Disease Report (CCDR) Subscribe to CCDR Information for authors About CCDR Editorial board Contact us Past issues ISSN: 1481-8531 2023 Volume 49 CCDR Volume 49-11/12, HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infections Risk of sexual…

CCDR: Volume 50-11, November 2024: Influenza Vaccination - Canada.ca

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CCDR: Volume 50-11, November 2024: Influenza Vaccination Download this issue as a PDF (1,125 KB) Published by: The Public Health Agency of Canada Date published: November 2024 ISSN: 1481-8531 Subscribe to CCDR Information for authors About CCDR Editorial board Contact us Past…

2024 Volume 50 - Canada Communicable Disease Report (CCDR) - Canada.ca

Public Health Agency of CanadaCaptures 10Latest capture Mar 4, 2026en

2024 Volume 50 - Canada Communicable Disease Report (CCDR) Subscribe to CCDR CCDR Advanced search Information for authors About CCDR Editorial board Contact us Past issues ISSN: 1481-8531 2024 Volume 50 CCDR Volume 50-12, December 2024: Tuberculosis Summary of the National…

Guidelines for systematic reviews of economic evaluations of vaccination programs: National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) February 2022 Previous Next This document is the guidelines for systematic reviews on economic evaluations. This is step 3 in the process. Please…

Recommendations for infection prevention and control acute care surveillance reporting Download this article as a PDF (141 KB) Published by: The Public Health Agency of Canada Issue: Volume 51-9, September 2025: Implementation Science in Public Health Date published: September…

Archived - Measles outbreak in Toronto - Canada.ca

Public Health Agency of CanadaCaptures 6Latest capture Mar 4, 2026en

Measles outbreak in Toronto Download this article as a PDF (109 KB - 3 pages) Published by: The Public Health Agency of Canada Issue: Volume 42-7: Can we stop Measles? Date published: July 7, 2016 ISSN: 1481-8531 Subscribe to CCDR Submit your manuscript Information for authors…

Archived - ID News: June 2017 - Canada.ca

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Archived - ID News: June 2017 Download this article as a PDF (62 KB - 1 page) Published by: The Public Health Agency of Canada Issue: Volume 43-6: Indigenous health Date published: June 1, 2017 ISSN: 1481-8531 Subscribe to CCDR Submit your manuscript Information for authors About…

Archived - First Nations communicable diseases program - Canada.ca

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Archived - First Nations communicable diseases program Download this article as a PDF (325 KB - 5 pages) Published by: The Public Health Agency of Canada Issue: Volume 43-6: Indigenous health Date published: June 1, 2017 ISSN: 1481-8531 Subscribe to CCDR Submit your manuscript…

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