CJD in Canada - family edition / [Issued by the] Prion Disease Program. : HP60-3

The Canadian Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Surveillance System (CJDSS) was established in 1998 as a national surveillance system for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). The main role of the CJDSS, which is maintained by the Public Health Agency of Canada, is to help protect Canadians from health risks posed by CJD. The CJDSS also works more directly to support patients, families and healthcare providers dealing with this difficult disease through education and sharing of information. The CJD in Canada newsletter is one way in which this is done.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Public Health Agency of Canada.
Title CJD in Canada - family edition / [Issued by the] Prion Disease Program.
Publication type Series
Language Bilingual-[English | French]
Format Paper
Other formats Electronic-[English], Electronic-[French]
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Public Health Agency of Canada
Chronology 2011 -
Frequency Irregular
ISSN 1928-6902
Catalogue number
  • HP60-3
Subject terms Infectious diseases
Issues Winter 2011:
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