An overview of the National West Nile Virus Surveillance System in Canada: A One Health approach.

D. Todoric, L. Vrbova, Maria Elizabeth Mitri, S. Gasmi, Angelica Stewart, Sandra Connors, Hui Zheng, A. Bourgeois, M. Drebot, J. Paré, Marnie Zimmer, P. Buck
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National West Nile virus (WNV) surveillance was established in partnership with the federal, provincial and territorial governments starting in 2000, with the aim to monitor the emergence and subsequent spread of WNV disease in Canada. As the disease emerged, national WNV surveillance continued to focus on early detection of WNV disease outbreaks in different parts of the country. In Canada, the WNV transmission season occurs from May to November. During the season, the system adopts a One Health approach to collect, integrate, analyze and disseminate national surveillance data on human, mosquito, bird and other animal cases. Weekly and annual reports are available to the public, provincial/territorial health authorities, and other federal partners to provide an ongoing national overview of WNV infections in Canada. While national surveillance allows a jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction comparison of data, it also helps to guide appropriate disease prevention strategies such as education and awareness campaigns at the national level. This paper aims to describe both the establishment and the current structure of national WNV surveillance in Canada.
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加拿大全国西尼罗病毒监测系统概述:同一个健康方法。
从2000年开始,与联邦、省和地区政府合作建立了全国西尼罗河病毒监测,目的是监测西尼罗河病毒疾病在加拿大的出现和随后的传播。随着该疾病的出现,全国西尼罗河病毒监测继续侧重于早期发现该国不同地区的西尼罗河病毒疫情。在加拿大,西尼罗河病毒的传播季节发生在5月至11月。在流感季节,该系统采用“同一个健康”方法收集、整合、分析和传播国家关于人、蚊子、鸟和其他动物病例的监测数据。向公众、省/地区卫生当局和其他联邦伙伴提供每周和年度报告,以提供加拿大西尼罗河病毒感染的持续全国概况。虽然国家监测允许逐个管辖区比较数据,但它也有助于指导适当的疾病预防战略,例如国家一级的教育和提高认识运动。本文旨在描述加拿大国家西尼罗河病毒监测的建立和当前结构。
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