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The National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health works with environmental health professionals to promote evidence-informed practice and policy.

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There is growing interest in low-cost sensors as tools to monitor and respond to emerging health threats from climate change. This blog post explores the value of low-costs sensors, their limitations, and some real-world examples. 📃 READ MORE 👉 buff.ly/3XSJJjf

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This blog highlights key findings from research identifying the complex interplay between environmental factors and E. coli levels in water bodies and how this can enhance predictive models and improve beach management practices. 📃 READ MORE 👉 buff.ly/3Absge4

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If you missed last week's webinar, the recording for this talk is now available 👉 buff.ly/48Cgoie #H5N1

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Join us @ noon today! This talk will discuss animal health surveillance in Canada and the role of the Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System in the detection of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A #H5N1 📆 OCT 31, 2024 @ 12 - 1PM PT REGISTER FREE 👉 buff.ly/4f2IhC5

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Join us tomorrow! This talk will discuss animal health surveillance in Canada and the role of the Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System in the detection of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A (#H5N1) 📆 OCT 31, 2024 @ 12 - 1PM PT REGISTER FREE 👉 buff.ly/4f2IhC5

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There is growing interest in low-cost sensors as tools to monitor and respond to emerging health threats from climate change. This blog post explores the value of low-costs sensors, their limitations, and some real-world examples. 📃 READ MORE 👉 buff.ly/3XSJJjf

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This blog highlights key findings from research identifying the complex interplay between environmental factors and E. coli levels in water bodies and how this can enhance predictive models and improve beach management practices. 📃 READ MORE 👉 buff.ly/3Absge4

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Cyanobacterial blooms in recreational waters present public health hazards and create challenges when deciding to close or safely reopen beaches. This paper reviews the decision support tools that inform these public health responses. 📃 READ ARTICLE 👉 buff.ly/40khltu

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Join us! This talk will discuss animal health surveillance in Canada and the role of the Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System in the detection of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A (#H5N1) 📆 OCTOBER 31, 2024 @ 12 - 1PM PT REGISTER FREE 👉 buff.ly/4f2IhC5

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NEW! This talk will discuss animal health surveillance in Canada and the role of the Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System in the detection of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A (#H5N1) 📆 OCTOBER 31, 2024 @ 12 - 1PM PT REGISTER FREE 👉 buff.ly/4f2IhC5

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NEW! This blog highlights key findings from research identifying the complex interplay between environmental factors and E. coli levels in water bodies and how this can enhance predictive models and improve beach management practices. 📃 READ MORE 👉 buff.ly/3Absge4

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NEW! This talk will discuss animal health surveillance in Canada and the role of the Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System (@CahssCanada) and its role in the detection of #H5N1. 📆 OCT 31, 2024 @ 12 - 1PM PT REGISTER FREE 👉 buff.ly/4f2IhC5

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NEW! There is growing interest in low-cost sensors as tools to monitor and respond to emerging health threats from climate change. This blog post explores the value of low-costs sensors, their limitations, and some real-world examples. 📃 READ MORE 👉 buff.ly/3zVQFnV

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NEW! This talk will discuss animal health surveillance in Canada and the role of the Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System (@CahssCanada) and its role in the detection of #H5N1. 📆 OCT 31, 2024 @ 12 - 1PM PT REGISTER FREE 👉 buff.ly/4f2IhC5

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NEW! This blog identifies the main concerns and risks around the use of #tattoo pens and highlights the need for a revision of provincial guidelines on tattooing. 📃 READ MORE 👉

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NOUVEAU! Ce blogue présenter les principales préoccupations de santé publique associées aux stylos de tatouage rotatifs et les considérations pour la mise à jour des lignes directrices provinciales sur leur utilisation sécuritaire. 📃 LIRE ICI 👉 buff.ly/3ZwBVq4

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New webinar with @ncceh - our @CahssCanada coordinator Dr. Murray Gillies will provide an update on #HPAI in dairy cattle in the US, and the collaborative work of Canadian #One #Health stakeholders. Register here: ncceh.ca/events/upcomin…

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It's Children's Environmental Health Day #CEHday! We have a number of resources with children's health in mind. 👀 Take a look 👉 buff.ly/3XVqRjM

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NOUVEAU! Les feux de forêt représentent une menace pour les sources d’eau potable et leur salubrité. Ce billet de blogue décrit certains de ces défis et recense des conseils sur la préparation, l’intervention et le rétablissement. 📃 LIRE ICI 👉 buff.ly/4dH1ZlR

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NEW! 🔥 #Wildfires pose a threat to drinking water safety and supply following a fire. This blog outlines some of these challenges and identifies guidance on preparation, response, and recovery. 📃 READ MORE 👉 buff.ly/4cYnNsE

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