Yukon Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infection Surveillance Trends
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Description
Yukon surveillance reports detail trends for key reportable sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections. The data covers chlamydia, gonorrhea, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and syphilis. Reports are published by the Government of Yukon and updated regularly.
Use Cases
Analyze temporal trends in chlamydia and gonorrhea infection rates across Yukon
Compare surveillance patterns for hepatitis B and hepatitis C within the territory
Monitor syphilis case reports to inform public health resource allocation
Strengths
Data covers five specific reportable infections: chlamydia, gonorrhea, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and syphilis
Reports are updated regularly, with a last update recorded in March 2026
Provided by the authoritative Government of Yukon public health surveillance system
Limitations
Data is presented in HTML report format, not in a structured, machine-readable table
Specific row counts, column features, and numerical case data are not directly available in the provided metadata
Geographic scope is limited to the Yukon territory, not national
Provenance
Source
Government of Yukon
Collection Method
Public health surveillance and reporting
Time Range
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Freshness
Updated regularly; last update was March 2026.
Geography
Yukon, Canada
Data is in HTML report format, requiring extraction for quantitative analysis; license is governed by yk-oglyk terms.