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Evaluation of a real-time hospital surveillance system for respiratory syncytial virus Download this article as a PDF (402 KB) Published by: The Public Health Agency of Canada Issue: Volume 51-8, August 2025: Antiviral Therapy Date published: August 2025 ISSN: 1481-8531 Subscribe…

CCDR: Volume 51-8, August 2025: Antiviral Therapy - Canada.ca

Public Health Agency of CanadaCaptures 12Dernière capture 27 févr. 2026en

CCDR: Volume 51-8, August 2025: Antiviral Therapy Download this issue as a PDF (919 KB) Published by: The Public Health Agency of Canada Date published: August 2025 ISSN: 1481-8531 Subscribe to CCDR Information for authors About CCDR Editorial board Contact us Past issues Table…

2025 Volume 51 - Canada Communicable Disease Report (CCDR) - Canada.ca

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2025 Volume 51 - 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 2025 Volume 51 CCDR Volume 51-10/11/12, October/November/December 2025: Tuberculosis and…

Archived - Use of yellow fever vaccine in Canada during a vaccine shortage Download this article as a PDF (58 KB - 1 page) Published by: The Public Health Agency of Canada Issue: Volume 42-9: Scientific writing Date published: September 1, 2016 ISSN: 1481-8531 Subscribe to CCDR…

Archived - CCDR: Volume 44-6, June 7, 2018: Vaccine update - Canada.ca

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Archived - CCDR: Volume 44-6, June 7, 2018: Vaccine update Table of contents Advisory Committee Statement Summary of the NACI Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Statement for 2018–2019 W Vaudry, L Zhao, R Stirling on behalf of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) Review…

Archived - When to use vaccine effectiveness studies Download this article as a PDF Published by: The Public Health Agency of Canada Issue: Volume 45-6: Influenza: An update Date published: June 6, 2019 ISSN: 1481-8531 Subscribe to CCDR Submit your manuscript Information for…

Archived - 2019 Volume 45 - Canada Communicable Disease Report (CCDR) - Canada.ca

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Archived - 2019 Volume 45 - Canada Communicable Disease Report (CCDR) Subscribe to CCDR Submit your manuscript Information for authors About CCDR Editorial board Contact us Past issues ISSN: 1481-8531 2019 Volume 45 CCDR: Volume 45–12, December 5, 2019: HIV HIV in…

Vaccine Injury Compensation Programs and the situation in Québec Download this article as a PDF Published by: The Public Health Agency of Canada Issue: Volume 46–9: Force Health Protection Date published: September 3, 2020 ISSN: 1481-8531 Subscribe to CCDR Submit your manuscript…

CCDR: Vol. 46 No. 5-May 2020: Nosocomial infection surveillance Subscribe to CCDR Download the current issue as a PDF Published by: The Public Health Agency of Canada Date published: May 7, 2020 ISSN: 1481-8531 Subscribe to CCDR Submit your manuscript Information for authors…

CCDR Vol. 47 No. 9, September 2021: FluWatchers: A Crowdsourcing Approach Subscribe to CCDR Download the current issue as a PDF Published by: The Public Health Agency of Canada Date published: September 2021 ISSN: 1481-8531 Subscribe to CCDR Information for authors About CCDR…

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