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Subject Area: climate change

A Short Review of Literature on the Effects of Climate Change on Mosquito-Borne Illnesses in Canada

  • Published: 2016January 30, 2020
  • Subject(s):
    climate change, zoonotic
  • Author(s): Beverly Wudel Elnaz Shadabi
  • Project No: 278

Short review of the available literature and summary of trends to inform public health practitioners and planners of the anticipated effects of climate change on select mosquito-borne disease in humans.

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ARCHIVED – Lyme Disease in Canada: An Update on the Epidemiology

  • Published: 2014January 6, 2020
  • Subject(s):
    climate change, zoonotic
  • Author(s): Simon Habegger
  • Project No: 128

A review of the current epidemiology of Lyme disease in Canada and a discussion of how it is spreading.

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At the National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases, we specialize in forging connections between those who generate and those who use infectious disease public health knowledge. Working across disciplines, sectors and jurisdictions, NCCID is uniquely situated to facilitate the creation and operation of networks and partnerships. From policy to practice, we’re able to build bridges between those with infectious disease questions, those with answers, and those in a position to act on the evidence.

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