Communicable Disease Control, cluster evaluation : final report.: H14-181/2010E-PDF

The Communicable Disease Control Cluster was established in 2005, bringing together three existing program areas including: Immunization (Vaccine Preventable Diseases and Immunization); Tuberculosis (Airborne and Respiratory Diseases); and HIV/AIDS (Blood-borne Diseases and Sexually Transmitted Infections). The Cluster focuses its efforts on enhancing collaboration and networking; enhancing surveillance activities; contributing to improved prevention, control, and treatment of communicable diseases in First Nations/Inuit (FN/I) communities; and increasing community ownership and capacity to detect, report and combat communicable diseases. The key target groups for the CDC Cluster are First Nations populations living on reserve and Inuit communities south of 60º.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Health Canada.
Title Communicable Disease Control, cluster evaluation : final report.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Programmes de Contrôle des maladies transmissibles : évaluation du groupe - rapport final.
"November 23, 2010."
"Approved by Executive Committee Finance, Evaluation and Accountability (EC-FEA)."
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Health Canada, 2010.
Description [119] p. in various pagings : ill., figures.
Catalogue number
  • H14-181/2010E-PDF
Subject terms Infectious diseases
Control
Program assessment
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