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A guide to HIV/AIDS epidemiological and surveillance terms 
Provides detailed explanations of scientific, medical, surveillance and epidemiological terminology as it relates to HIV/AIDS. Explains, in the frequently asked questions section of the glossary, how statistics are collected, recorded and reported. Includes information on acronyms.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
Agreement between proxy - and case-reported information obtained using the self-administered Ontario Familial Colon Cancer Registry epidemiologic questionnaire 
Reports on a study of the extent to which proxy respondents, for example family members, can complete Ontario Familial Colon Cancer Registry epidemiology questionnaires on behalf of their relatives who have died.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
From: Chronic diseases in Canada
Canadian guidelines on sexually transmitted infections, 2006 edition  PDF
Provides information to help prevent and manage sexually transmitted infections. Includes information on laboratory diagnosis; treatment of specific syndromes and diseases; and special population concerns. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
International resource  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention 
Works with partners from the community level up to the international level to help control the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States and globally. Focuses on surveillance, research and prevention.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
From: International resource
Chronic disease in Ontario and Canada: determinants, risk factors and prevention priorities  PDF
Examines the epidemiology of chronic disease across Canada, the socio-behavioural risks of chronic disease, individual and population models of health, and disease prevention methods. Concludes with a comprehensive framework for chronic disease prevention, and suggests future directions. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Ontario Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance (OCDPA)
Chronic diseases in Canada 
Contains scientific articles on the control and prevention of non-communicable diseases and injuries in Canada. Covers research from fields such as epidemiology, public and community health, biostatistics, behavioural sciences, and health services. Includes current and back issues.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
Clinical and investigative medicine 
Presents the on-line edition of a peer-reviewed journal about research in clinical investigation, epidemiologic analysis, and health care. Includes tables of contents for each issue published since 1995; also includes selected abstracts and full-text articles.
Source: Canadian Medical Association (CMA)
Communicable disease management protocol manual 
Presents infection control guidelines for many diseases. Profiles case definitions, epidemiology, diagnosis, investigation, management of communicable diseases, and preventative measures. Provides forms and information on regulations and reporting requirements. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Manitoba Health
EpiNorth: the Northwest Territories epidemiology newsletter 
Contains current and past issues of concern to northern residents and other Canadians on the subject of disease epidemics and immunization.
Source: Northwest Territories Department of Health and Social Services
Ethical issues in the use of computerized databases for epidemiologic and other health research 
Discusses privacy concerns about health research databases, principles of ethical research, application of ethical analysis in published studies, and related policy development issues.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
From: Chronic diseases in Canada
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