Megan Smallwood
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…
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…
…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…
After completing her postdoctoral fellowship at McGill University, Rachael joined the Public Health Agency of Canada in August 2021. Since then, she has used her mathematical modelling skill set in…
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…
…COVID-19 epidemic in Canada and other countries using the Oxford University stringency index: Since late December 2021, the stringency index in Canada has increased to a current value of…
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…in knowledge translation and infectious disease public health. The theme for 2021-2022 is Infectious Disease Public Health in the Context of a Changing Canadian Climate. Applicants are invited to submit…
…were combined did the epidemic end, although the data suggest this likely will not happen until 2021 due to the restrictive measures that would be necessary. Comparing the four scenarios…
…cases driven by the Omicron variant, the stringency index increased in late-December 2021, then decreased as cases declined. The national stringency index is at 76, as of February 18, 2022….
…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…
Updated June, 2022 NCCID Disease Debriefs provide Canadian public health practitioners and clinicians with up-to-date reviews of essential information on prominent infectious diseases for Canadian public health practice. While not…
…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…