COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL
Help Stop The Spread Of Germs
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL
CDC is a mandatory program in First Nations communities. Communicable diseases are contagious diseases caused by germs, which pass from person to person or from animals/insects to people, either directly or indirectly
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IMMUNIZATIONS
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Vaccines can prevent some diseases and reduce the serious complications of many diseases listed as follows:
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Diptheria
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Hepatitus B
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Hemophilus Influenza tye B (type of meningitis)
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Influenza (flu)
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Measles
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Meningococcal disease (meningitis)
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Mumps
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Polio
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Rubella
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Tetanus
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BCG for Tuberculosis
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Hepatitis A
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HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV)
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The prevention program for HIV focuses on raising awareness, education and the provision of barrier methods, such as condoms, to help prevent disease transmission (including other STD's)
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TUBERCULOSIS (TB) ELIMINATION PROGRAM
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The goal of the TB elimination program is to wipe out TB in First Nations Communities
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (EHS)
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Environmental health services is designed to protect the communities' health against communicable disease and exposure to environmental contaminants
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DRINKING WATER SAFETY PROGRAM (DWSP)
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The goal of the program is to monitor water supplies to ensure safe drinking water in accordance with the Guidelines to Canadian Drinking Water Quality(GCDWQ)
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FIRST NATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANTS PROGRAM (FNECP)
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The First Nations Environmental Contaminants Program assists First Nations to do research on sources, exposure and health risks of environmental contaminants in their communities
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TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS PROGRAM (TDG)
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The TDG program provides standards to manage the disposal of biochemical waste and the transportation of dangerous goods in First Nations communities