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Influenza
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Emerging Respiratory Infections

Emerging respiratory infections is a term used to refer to acute respiratory infections of significant public health importance, including infections caused by either emergence of new variants of known respiratory pathogens (e.g. novel influenza viruses, SARS) or emergence of as yet unknown pathogens.

The information provided on this site is directed primarily to health/public health professionals and aims to provide guidelines and standards for the detection, rapid response and control of outbreaks due to an emerging respiratory pathogen. This includes tools for guiding best practices for surveillance and reporting, public health measures, laboratory testing, infection control, and clinical guidelines. 

Health professionals are encouraged to consult with their provincial/territorial ministries of health for additional jurisdiction-specific recommendations.


Surveillance

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Public Health Measures

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Laboratory Testing

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Infection Control

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Clinical Care

  • H5N1 Clinical Management Guidelines
    (Document in development)

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Emerging Respiratory Infections Affected Areas

 

Last Updated: 2006-12-22 Top