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Other resources:

In order to better equip you, we have compiled a list of other relevant resources. These include websites and professional associations. 

FoodNet Canada

FoodNet Canada is a multi-partner sentinel site surveillance program at Public Health Agency of Canada, which investigates food-borne and waterborne diseases and exposure. The site is home to the program’s reports, publications, sentinel site data and program contacts.

Helminthological Society of Washington

The society was founded in 1910 in Washington D.C. and welcomes international members. The website is home to information on society news updates and meetings.

J.D. MacLean Centre for Tropical Diseases

The J.D. MacLean Centre for Tropical Diseases at McGill University is a world-renowned centre of expertise, research, and training in Clinical Tropical Medicine, including neglected tropical diseases, and is the largest of its kind in North America.

Kansas State University’s Parasite Images

This website has been providing images of human and animal parasites to its visitors since 1999. It contains over 500 images and detailed morphological descriptions of various parasites’ life cycle stages.

McGill University - Institute of Parasitology

The Institute of Parasitology is one of the oldest recognized centres of interdisciplinary research in Canada, focusing on parasitic organisms, the relationship with their host and the means to limit the impact of parasitic disease on health and wellbeing.

National Reference Centre for Parasitology

The National Reference Centre for Parasitology (NRCP) is committed to providing effective diagnosis, surveillance, and control of major parasitic diseases, with the objective to reduce morbidity and mortality in Canadians.

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