To support BC's health care providers, this web resource has been established to provide a centralized, current, and evidence-based source of current information about the emerging health issues in BC.
Health Topics
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- Drinking Water Health Topics
Safe drinking water is essential for human health and survival. It is used for human consumption, food preparation, or other normal household purposes.
- Ebola
To support B.C.'s health-care providers, this web resource has been established to provide a centralized and ongoing source of current information about the emerging issues surrounding Ebola.
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Influenza
​​​An influenza or coronavirus pandemic may occur when an influenza or coronavirus virus radically changes and can easily infect humans, and against which people have little or no immunity. Preparing in advance and knowing the proper health protection measures can help safeguard your and your family's health if this type of event occurs in British Columbia.
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Opioid Overdose
- B.C.`s Public Health Emergency Progress Update on B.C.`s Response to the Opioid Overdose Crisis
On April 14, 2016, provincial health officer Dr. Perry Kendall declared a public health emergency under the Public Health Act. On July 27, 2016. the Premier established the Joint Task Force on Overdose Response. Regular progress reports outline action on B.C.'s public health emergency, identifying achievements to date and next steps underway.
Progress Updates:
- Guidelines and Resources for Supportive Housing Providers, Homeless Shelter Providers and Regional Health Authorities on Overdose Prevention and Response
- Responding to British Columbia’s Overdose Public Health Emergency - An Ethics Framework
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- Communicable Disease — Ukraine Refugees (PDF, 239KB)
- West Nile Virus
West Nile virus is a mosquito-borne virus. In nature it is normally passed between mosquitoes and birds.
- Zika Virus for Healthcare Professionals
Zika virus causes infections in humans and is transmitted by mosquitos found in South America, Latin America and the Caribbean. Originally found only in Africa and Asia, the virus was first reported in the Western Hemisphere in 2015. Zika is from the same family of viruses as Dengue and West Nile Virus which are transmitted by the same types of mosquitoes.
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