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Only confirmed cases of disease should be notified.
Routine case-by-case notification to the federal level
Enhanced, active case-by-case notification by paediatric tertiary care hospitals involved in the Immunization Monitoring Program, Active (IMPACT)
Laboratory confirmation of infection:
OR
Epidemiologic link to a laboratory-confirmed
case AND one or more of the following for
which there is no other known cause:
Cough lasting 2 weeks or longer in the absence of appropriate laboratory tests and not epidemiologically linked to a laboratory-confirmed case AND one or more of the following, with no other known cause:
One or more of the following, with no other known cause:
N/A
Probable and suspect case definitions are provided as guidelines to assist with case finding and public health management, and are not for national notification purposes.
Laboratory test results should be interpreted in the context of the clinical presentation of the patient.
Detection of B. pertussis by culture has a limited/ low sensitivity and high specificity. This may result in under-reporting of cases.
Health Canada. National Consensus Conference on Pertussis. CCDR 2003;29(S3):1-39.
Public Health Agency of Canada. Proceedings of the National Microbiology Laboratory Pertussis Workshop. CCDR 2006;32(S4):1-22.
Canadian Communicable Disease Surveillance System: disease-specific case definitions and surveillance methods. Can Dis Wkly Rep 1991;17(S3).
Case definitions for diseases under national surveillance. CCDR 2000;26(S3).
May 2008
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