Advancing knowledge and increasing capacity to address climate-driven infectious diseases in Canada.

Advancing knowledge and increasing capacity to address climate-driven infectious diseases in Canada. Can Commun Dis Rep. 2018 Sep 04;44(10):267-270 Authors: Lee-Fuller C, Magnan A, Pharand S Abstract The Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change (PCF) was adopted in December 2016. This collaboratively developed federal, provincial and territorial report documents Canada's plans to meet its Paris Agreement commitments and stimulate Canada's economy. This PCF identifies a series of actions that will be addressed through four key pillars: pricing carbon pollution; complementary measures to reduce emissions; adaptation and climate resilience; and enabling economic growth through clean technology, innovation and jobs. Within the PCF, protecting and improving human health and well-being was included as an essential aspect of adaptation and climate resilience. New actions in the PCF included greater federal action to prevent illness from extreme heat events led by Health Canada and to reduce the risks associated with climate-driven infectious diseases led by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). Public health and climate change intersect in the area of infectious disease. To deliver on its new commitments in the PCF, PHAC established the Infectious Diseases and Climate Change (IDCC) program, and a new grants and contributions fund. The program has three principal aims: to increase PHAC's capacity to respond to the incre...
Source: Can Commun Dis Rep - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Tags: Can Commun Dis Rep Source Type: research