Megan Smallwood has a Bachelor in Sciences from Queen´s University and a Masters in Epidemiology from McGill University. She was a consultant at NCCID during 2017 and conducted a comprehensive…
What is MRSA? Staphylococcus aureus or “staph” is a bacterium that lives (colonizes) on the skin and in the nose of about 1/3 of the population. Staph colonization does not…
…les éléments fondamentaux utilisés pour la rédaction du rapport de l’ACSP 2021. Thèmes Rapport de l’ACSP : Les éléments de base Thèmes généraux : • Équité • Financement • Alignement,…
…the clinical cases … the turning point was when the Omicron variant arrived [in November 2021] … and the clinical demand for testing exceeded what the system had available.” The…
Harpa Isfeld-Kiely (M.A. – Medical Anthropology) has been for 8 years now (2021) a Project Senior Coordinator at NCCID. She supports the NCCID program through reviews of research, development of…
…the N2 results. Since the detection of Omicron in wastewater in late December 2021, our results have shown the N2 assay is more sensitive than N1. Winnipeg Wastewater Trend Analysis…
…the N2 results. Since the detection of Omicron in wastewater in late December 2021, our results have shown the N2 assay is more sensitive than N1. Newfoundland and Labrador Wastewater…
…the N2 results. Since the detection of Omicron in wastewater in late December 2021, our results have shown the N2 assay is more sensitive than N1. Regina Wastewater Trend Analysis…
…the N2 results. Since the detection of Omicron in wastewater in late December 2021, our results have shown the N2 assay is more sensitive than N1. Edmonton Halifax Montreal Toronto…
…the N2 results. Since the detection of Omicron in wastewater in late December 2021, our results have shown the N2 assay is more sensitive than N1. Winnipeg Wastewater Trend Analysis…
…the N2 results. Since the detection of Omicron in wastewater in late December 2021, our results have shown the N2 assay is more sensitive than N1. Newfoundland and Labrador Wastewater…
…the N2 results. Since the detection of Omicron in wastewater in late December 2021, our results have shown the N2 assay is more sensitive than N1. Newfoundland and Labrador Wastewater…