FoodNet Canada (formerly known as C-EnterNet): Reducing the burden of gastrointestinal disease in Canada

Individual surveillance systems have various public health goals and policy objectives. In recent years, the scope of, and our reliance on, surveillance systems have grown significantly in all parts of the world because of globalization and threats of multi-drug resistant bacteria, bioterrorism and pandemics. Many surveillance systems focus on the dynamic pathogens that cause infectious enteric disease in humans. In Canada, steps have been taken to successfully eliminate some of these pathogens, including endemic typhoid fever and cholera, and to significantly reduce the presence of others, including Shigella, in the human population.

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Last Updated April 17, 2026, 21:20 (UTC)
Created April 17, 2026, 21:20 (UTC)
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title_fr FoodNet Canada (anciennement connu sous le nom de C-EnterNet) : Réduire le fardeau des maladies gastro-intestinales au Canada
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