Federal Framework on Lyme Disease 2017 to 2022: Facts and figures
Organization: Public Health Agency of Canada
Date Published: 2022-06-10
Under the 3 pillars of the Federal Framework on Lyme Disease:
- Surveillance
- Education and awareness
- Guidelines and best practices
The Public Health Agency of Canada collected, analyzed and amplified information about the prevention of tick bites and Lyme disease for:
- families
- individuals
- communities
- governments
- health professionals
Kept people in Canada informed
Education is important. We provided tools and resources to inform the public about Lyme disease.
- Awareness resources:
- Over 310,000 copies distributed to the public
- 150,000 copies distributed through 25 national parks
- Newly available in 8 non-official and 3 Indigenous languages
- 4 new educational videos with over 50,000 views
- 33.7 million impressions from annual digital advertising campaigns
- Children's travelling exhibit: Ticks - Little bugs, big problems
- Scientific information about ticks and Lyme disease
- Showcased 18 times in 15 cities in 4 provinces
- Free of charge to:
- schools
- libraries
- museums
- community centres
- other similar venues
- Surveyed almost 2000 people across Canada to help inform future education activities
Expanded our reach
Strong partnerships lowered risks. We worked with partners and stakeholders to reach the public.
- New innovative partnerships:
- Scouts Canada
- Canadian Public Health Association
- eTick
- Canadian Veterinary Medical Association
- L'Équipeur/Mark's
- Approval of permethrin-treated clothing expanded to include protection against ticks
- Provided educational material to over 380 L'Équipeur/Mark's retail stores to distribute to consumers
- Virtual information sharing series with 10 international public health agencies from 7 countries
- Over 700 subscribers to our Lyme and Other Tick-borne Diseases email subscription list
- Health professionals represent more than half of subscribers
Monitored for risk
Better data means better information. We provided data to support prevention.
- Interactive risk maps to help identify risk areas
- New annual Lyme disease surveillance reports and companion infographics published on Canada.ca
- We published over 70 articles on Lyme disease that were cited in over 700 publications
Filled knowledge gaps
Science improves knowledge. We invested in science to fill knowledge gaps.
- Infectious Disease and Climate Change Fund invested in 15 projects focusing on ticks and Lyme disease totalling $4.9 million
- Innovative citizen science projects
- Guidance and tools for health professionals
- Youth education and awareness raising campaigns
- $4 million over 4 years
- Partnered with the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to fund the Canadian Lyme Disease Research Network and improve:
- diagnosis
- treatment
- health outcomes
- Research on climate change and ticks
- Improved our understanding of where tick populations come from and how they could grow in future
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