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fact Sheets
The following alphabetical list of fact sheets includes the communicable diseases monitored by the Communicable Disease Control program at Toronto Public Health.

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   Adacel and Boostrix Vaccines for Diphtheria, Tetanus and Whooping Cough
  Adverse Reactions to Immunization:
  Amebiasis
  Anthrax
  Avoiding HIV (PDF)
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  Botulism
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  Campylobacter infection (PDF)
  Clostridium Difficile
  Chlamydia (PDF)
  Chickenpox
  Cholera (MOHLTC)
  Crabs (PDF)
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  Dealing with Bacterial Vaginosis (PDF)
  Diphtheria
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  E.coli
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  Genital Herpes (PDF)
German Measles
Getting Tested (PDF)
Giardiasis
Grade 7 Vaccination Programs:
  Grade 8 Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination Program
  Group A Streptococcal Disease (GAS) (PDF)
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  H1N1
  Hand hygiene
  Head Lice
  Hepatitis A
  Hepatitis A - Vaccines
  Hepatitis B for Grade 7 students
  Hepatitis B - Counselling suggestions for contacts (PDF)
  Hepatitis B - Eligibility for free vaccine (PDF)
  Hepatitis B - Vaccines (PDF)
  Hepatitis C
  Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
  HIV/AIDS (PDF)
  HIV Testing for Women During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding (PDF)
  HIV - What are my chances of getting HIV? (PDF)
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  Immune Globulin - Hepatitis A
  Influenza (Flu)
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  Lassa Fever
  Legionnaires' Disease
  LGV Fact Sheet (PDF)
  Lice (Pediculosis/Head Lice)
  Listeriosis
  Lyme Disease (Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care)
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  Malaria
  Measles
  Measles Protection Chart
  Measles, Mumps & Rubella (MMR)
  Meningococcal Vaccine for Grade 7 Students
  Meningococcal Disease
  Mosquitos (WNV)
  Mumps
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  Nonoxynol-9, HIV and Pregnancy (PDF)
  Norovirus
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  Pandemic Influenza
  Pediculosis (Head Lice)
  Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) (PDF)
  Pediacel Vaccine for Diphtheria, Tetanus (lockjaw), Whooping Cough (pertussis), Polio and Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib - a bacteria causing meningitis)
  Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
  Plague
  Polio vaccine
  Pneumococcal Disease and Vaccine (Pneu-P-23)
  Pneumococcal Disease Vaccine - Prevnar
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  Quadracel Vaccine for Tetanus, Polio, Diphtheria and Whooping Cough
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  Rubella (German Measles)
  Rotavirus and Vaccine
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  Salmonellosis (MOHLTC)
  Shigellosis
  Smallpox
  Syphilis (PDF)
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  Tetanus and Diphtheria (Td) Vaccine
  The HIV Antibody Test (PDF)
  Thimerosal
  Trichomonas Vaginitis (PDF)
  Tuberculosis
  Tularemia
  Typhoid Fever
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  Vaccine Storage and Handling
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  West Nile Virus
  Whooping Cough (Pertussis)
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  Yellow Fever
  Yersiniosis
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