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

Dobrila Todoric,Linda Vrbova, Maria Elizabeth Mitri,Salima Gasmi,Angelica Stewart,Sandra Connors, Hui Zheng, Annie-Claude Bourgeois, Michael Drebot, Julie Paré, Marnie Zimmer,Peter Buck

Canada Communicable Disease Report(2022)

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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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