Le Dr Robert Delatolla et son équipe à @uottawa surveillent les eaux usées pour détecter les infections, orienter les politiques de santé publique et aider les personnes immunodéprimées à prendre des décisions éclairées lors d’éclosions.
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Dr. Robert Delatolla and his team @uOttawa are using wastewater to monitor and detect infections, guiding public health policies and helping immunocompromised people to make informed decisions during outbreaks.
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@BristleGus@ottawacity@HealthOttawa We are currently experiencing some technical difficulties with 613covid in regards to updating the graphs automatically. We are still trying to fix the issue. 🫤
Ses travaux de recherche en génie de l’environnement portent sur la mise au point de pratiques exemplaires visant la prise en compte des données de surveillance des eaux usées dans les processus décisionnels de santé publique et des populations.
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Professor Delatolla is an environmental engineer whose research focuses on developing best practices to translate wastewater-based surveillance data into population and public health decision-making.
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💡 A challenging world requires innovative thinkers.
That’s why the Government of Canada is investing in 12 new Applied Public Health Chairs, mid-career researchers committed to improving health and health equity.
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