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ID #:   39268340
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Description:   Number of cases of West Nile Virus in Canada by province.
 
Pub Date:   11/22/2011
Frequency:   Weekly
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/22/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39264185
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Description:   provides baseline incidence rates and trends of reportable communicable diseases in Toronto over an 11-year period, with a focus on communicable disease activities and issues during the most recent calendar year for which there is complete data. Includes: AIDS, HIV, Chlamydia, Cytomegalovirus infection, congenital, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis, Herpes, Syphilis, Amebiasis, Botulism, Cryptosporidiosis, Cyclosporiasis, Food poisoning, Giardiasis, Listeriosis, Paratyphoid fever, Salmonellosis, Shigellosis, Typhoid fever, Veratoxin-producing E. coli infection, Yersiniosis, Adverse vaccine reactions, Influenza (flu), Measles, Mumps, Pertussis (whooping cough), Rubella, Chickenpox, Legionellosis, Leprosy, Meningococcal disease, invasive, Streptococcal infections, Tuberculosis, Brucellosis, Lyme disease, Malaria, West Nile virus, Encephalitis/Meningitis
 
Pub Date:   10/1/2011
Frequency:   Monthly
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Toronto
 
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Posted/Updated:   10/1/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39264890
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Description:   Detailed survey on how Canadians rate health care services (by letter grade) and their concerns about the environment. Includes: Rating of The overall quality of the healthcare services available to you and your family, The choice of health services in your community, Your most recent dealing with the healthcare system in your community, The level of cooperation between various health professionals like doctors, pharmacists and nurses in your community

Rating of Access to a family doctor in your community, Access to walk in clinics in your community, Access to medical specialists, Access to modern diagnostic equipment such as MRIs and CT scans, Access to emergency room services, Access to healthcare services on evenings and weekends in your community, Access to healthcare services for children in your community, Access to healthcare services for seniors in your community, Access to mental healthcare services in your community, Access to home health care service

Rating of: The quality of the air in your community, The quality of the drinking water in your community, The quality of the soil in your community, The quality of the environment in your community, In terms of taking action to improve the environment, what mark or letter grade would you give to the following: Federal government, Provincial government, Municipal government, People in your neighbourhood, You own family

% concerned about: Climate change and the effect that it will have on you and your family's health, Soil contamination and the effect it has on the locally grown fruits and vegetables you and your family eat, Environmental standards in other countries and the effect they have on the imported fruits and vegetables you and your family eat, Air pollution in your community and the effect it has on you and your family, Water quality in your community and the effect it has on you and your family, Heat and sun exposure and the effects they have on you and your family, The use of herbicides and pesticides in your neighbourhood, The potential for climate change to encourage the spread of diseases like the West Nile Virus

Have you ever taken action to protect your health from environmental factors? Have you ever changed your lifestyle to lessen your impact on the environment? What specifically did you do? (Use sunscreen/ avoid sun exposure, Recycle/ started recycling, Buying organic products, Avoid dumping/ using toxic substances, Driving/ using car less/public transit/car pool, Drink filtered/ bottled water, Avoid smog, Use air purifiers/filters, Collect information, More careful/ selective of products I use, Conserve energy, Composting, Using energy efficient light bulbs, Energy conservation, Change/ use small car, Use/convert to energy efficient appliances, Re-use/use own bags for shopping)

Can you please tell me what the health condition was that you believe was caused by the environment? (Asthma, Migraines/Heat stroke/Other, Allergies, Cancer, Bronchitis/Respiratory problems), Most credible sources for information about the environment.

Results by province, gender, age group, urban/rural, education, income level.

 
Pub Date:   8/19/2007
Frequency:   Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   8/21/2007
 
 
 
ID #:   39264186
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Description:   This report summarize counts and incidence rates of all reportable disease made to Toronto Public Health (TPH) . Includes: AIDS, HIV, Chlamydia, Cytomegalovirus infection, congenital, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis, Herpes, Syphilis, Amebiasis, Botulism, Cryptosporidiosis, Cyclosporiasis, Food poisoning, Giardiasis, Listeriosis, Paratyphoid fever, Salmonellosis, Shigellosis, Typhoid fever, Veratoxin-producing E. coli infection, Yersiniosis, Adverse vaccine reactions, Influenza (flu), Measles, Mumps, Pertussis (whopping cough), Rubella, Chickenpox, Legionellosis, Leprosy, Meningococcal disease, invasive, Streptococcal infections, Tuberculosis, Brucellosis, Lyme disease, Malaria, West Nile virus, Encephalitis/Meningitis
 
Pub Date:   3/5/2007
Frequency:   Monthly
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Toronto
 
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Posted/Updated:   3/26/2007
 
 
 
ID #:   39263775
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Description:   Highlights from a health report on the city of Toronto. Includes Number of cases reported (Jan-Oct 2005 vs. Jan-Oct 2006) of Pertussis (Whooping Cough), Hepatitis A, Syphilis (non-infectious), West Nile Virus.
 
Pub Date:   1/11/2007
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Location Type:   Offline
Geography:   Toronto
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/11/2007
 
 
 
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