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Dementia Strategic Fund: Awareness raising initiatives
Budget 2019 announced $50 million over 5 years to support the implementation of key elements of Canada’s first national dementia strategy. Most of Budget 2019 funding ($40M)... -
Be prepared for COVID-19 (factsheet)
Canada's health system is ready to respond to cases that arise in Canada, but it is important that individuals and communities are ready if there is widespread illness here at... -
CCDR: Volume 41-10, October 1, 2015: Vaccines
The Canada Communicable Disease Report is a bilingual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal on the prevention and control of emerging and persistent infectious diseases. -
Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada, Vol 39, No 12,...
Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice(the HPCDP Journal) is the monthly, online scientific journal of the Health Promotion and... -
Teens, meet Vaccines
Information for teens about vaccines -
Hep yes, hepatitis C can be treated and cured
Hepatitis C is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus. -
Joint Statement on Traumatic Head Injury due to Child Maltreatment (THI-CM):...
The Joint Statement on Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS), originally published in 2001, was a national collaboration to recognize and provide guidance on this important public health... -
COVID-19: Guidance on pets and long-term care homes
Pets can provide many benefits, especially during times of stress. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, special consideration should be given to animals that reside in or... -
Canada - Yukon Bilateral Agreement for Pan-Canadian Virtual Care Priorities...
Canada and Yukon agree that immediate action and collaboration was and continues to be needed among governments to expand virtual care services to support improved access to... -
Osteoporosis and related fractures in Canada: Report from the Canadian...
Osteoporosis, a metabolic bone disease characterized by low bone density and an increased risk of fracture, is a major public health concern in Canada and worldwide. The purpose... -
People who are at high risk for severe illness from COVID-19
While diseases can make anyone sick, some Canadians are more at risk of developing severe complications from an illness due to underlying medical conditions and age. If you are... -
Workplace screening success stories
The government of Canada is providing access to COVID-19 Rapid Tests. To find out how your workplace can order free rapid tests visit Canada.ca/covid-workplace-testing. -
Public Health Agency of Canada releases interim guidance for infection...
The Public Health Agency of Canada released evidence-informed guidelines to help residents, seniors and health care workers in long-term care homes remain safe and healthy. The... -
Download COVID Alert today
COVID Alert is Canada's free exposure notification application. COVID Alert helps us break the cycle of infection. The application can let people know of possible exposures... -
Centre for Biosecurity Annual Report 2016-2017
This report tells the story of how the Centre took action to ensure a successful transition to the new regulatory regime by managing change, promoting compliance among regulated... -
Help reduce the spread of COVID-19: Information for Indigenous communities
Together, we can take the following steps to slow the spread of COVID-19. -
2017 - Measles and Rubella Weekly Monitoring Reports
Weekly surveillance reports and monitoring maps for measles and rubella in Canada. As a nationally reportable disease in Canada, surveillance of measles is conducted by public... -
COVID-19: Cleaning and disinfecting
Clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces to lower the chance of COVID-19 spreading in your home, workplace and public spaces. -
Injury in review, 2020 edition: Spotlight on traumatic brain injuries across...
This is the third report of the Public Health Agency of Canada's (PHAC) Injury in Review series, providing important national surveillance statistics on the causes of traumatic... -
Mental health and COVID-19 for public servants: Manage psychosocial risks
The COVID-19 pandemic, along with related stressors and physical distancing measures, are affecting the mental health and well-being of many federal public servants. The risk...