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While oral conditions are important in and of themselves, there is an increasing awareness regarding their contribution to the incidence and severity of other diseases. Conditions that may be affected by poor oral health include diabetes, respiratory diseases and cardiovascular health. For all of these reasons, it is important that Canadians, and Canadian public, private and professional policy makers become informed as to the extent and severity of oral health conditions in Canada. It is the responsibility of the public health system to provide information on the nation’s health status, in this case the oral health status, so that appropriate efforts. | Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Leaders in Applied Public Health Epidemiology 2006 National Assessment of Epidemiologic Capacity Findings and Recommendations Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists 2872 Woodcock Boulevard Suite 303 Atlanta GA 30341-4015 770-458-3811 www.cste.org ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The CSTE ECA Workgroup completed this assessment with cooperation from state and territorial health departments CDC and the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials. CSTE acknowledges the contributions of the CSTE ECA Working Group as well as Guthrie Birkhead Matthew Boulton and Dale Morse. Contributing CSTE National Office Staff members include Jennifer Lemmings John Abellera LaKesha Robinson Pat McConnon Stephen Clay Kevin Gibbs Nicole Standberry and Rebecca Sandfort. For more than five decades CSTE and CDC have worked together in partnership to improve the public s health by supporting the efforts of epidemiologists working at the state and local level by promoting the effective use of epidemiologic data to guide public health practice and improve health. CSTE and its members represent two of the four basic components of public health -epidemiology and surveillance. This report was made possible through funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Cooperative Agreement U60 CCU07277 and the University of Michigan School of Public Health Michigan Center for Public Health Preparedness Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Cooperative Agreement U90 CCU524243-02 . Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists University of Michigan School of Public Health Michigan Center for Public Health Preparedness 2006 CSTE Epidemiology Capacity Assessment TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary.3 2006 Epidemiology Capacity Assessment Summary.7 Background.7 Methods.8 Part I. Summary of 2006 Data Results.11 Part II. Summary of Trend Data from 2001 2004 and 2006 Results.28 Discussion.34 Recommendations.38 References.40 Appendices.41