Guides & references


PUBLISHED: 2014 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Statement on the Booster for 4-6-Year-Olds for Protection against Pertussis

Statement on the Booster for 4-6-Year-Olds for Protection against Pertussis

The purpose of this statement is to review the literature relevant to the 4- to 6-year-old preschool booster immunization and provide updated recommendations as required. Current recommendations for the 4- to 6-year-old preschool booster include additional doses of diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis and polio containing vaccine.

Authors: National Advisory Committee on Immunization
Corporate Authors: National Advisory Committee on Immunization
Publisher: Public Health Agency of Canada

PUBLISHED: 2014 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: PDFStorage and Handling of Vaccines: The Cold Chain

Storage and Handling of Vaccines: The Cold Chain

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Authors: Bowles Susan
Publisher: Immunize Canada, Public Health Agency of Canada

PUBLISHED: 2014 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Summary of Canadian Immunization Committee (CIC) Recommendations for Human Papillomavirus Immunization Programs

Summary of Canadian Immunization Committee (CIC) Recommendations for Human Papillomavirus Immunization Programs

On the basis of scientific evidence, the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) now recommends HPV immunization for males and females between 9 and 26 years of age for the prevention of HPV disease. In response to expanded indications for the quadrivalent HPV vaccine, as well as with the introduction of a new bivalent HPV vaccine, the Canadian Immunization Committee (CIC) considered the programmatic issues of the HPV vaccines and their appropriateness for inclusion in provincial and territorial routine immunization schedules. This document is a brief summary of the full CIC HPV recommendations.

Corporate Authors: National Advisory Committee on Immunization
Publisher: Public Health Agency of Canada

PUBLISHED: 2014 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Summary of the CIC Recommendations for zoster immunization programs

Summary of the CIC Recommendations for zoster immunization programs

Corporate Authors: National Advisory Committee on Immunization
Publisher: Public Health Agency of Canada

PUBLISHED: 2014 CATEGORY: TYPE: External Link Surveillance accrue des méningococcies invasives au Canada, 2006-2011

Surveillance accrue des méningococcies invasives au Canada, 2006-2011

L’objectif du présent rapport est de décrire l’épidémiologie de la méningococcie invasive au Canada de 2006 à 2011.

Corporate Authors: Comité consultatif national de l'immunisation
Publisher: Agence de la santé publique du Canada

PUBLISHED: 2014 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link The Recommended Use of the Multicomponent Meningococcal B (4CMenB) Vaccine in Canada

The Recommended Use of the Multicomponent Meningococcal B (4CMenB) Vaccine in Canada

The NACI Statement, presented as Part 1, and the programmatic chapters, presented as Part 2, have been combined together and are considered the Common Guidance for the recommended use of the multicomponent meningococcal B (4CMenB) vaccine in Canada.

Corporate Authors: National Advisory Committee on Immunization
Publisher: Public Health Agency of Canada

PUBLISHED: 2014 CATEGORY: Health care providers, Adults, Seniors TYPE: External Link Update on the Use of Herpes Zoster Vaccine

Update on the Use of Herpes Zoster Vaccine

Since the development of the 2010 statement, new data has been published with regards to the administration and safety of herpes zoster vaccine. n order to inform the recommendations of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) made in this update, a systematic review of the literature was undertaken. This review focused on emerging literature since the previous statement as well as specific areas highlighted for review. Articles were obtained using a PubMed search from August 31, 2008 to September 30, 2012. Recommendations and llevels of evidence evaluations were agreed to by consensus of NACI members and were based on previously published NACI guidelines.

Authors: National Advisory Committee on Immunization
Corporate Authors: National Advisory Committee on Immunization
Publisher: Public Health Agency of Canada

PUBLISHED: 2014 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Update on the Use of Pneumococcal Vaccines: Addition of Asthma as a High-Risk Condition

Update on the Use of Pneumococcal Vaccines: Addition of Asthma as a High-Risk Condition

Current evidence indicates that asthma is a risk factor for invasive pneumococcal disease, even in the absence of prolonged systemic corticosteroid use or COPD. Pneumococcal infection can cause severe disease. The most effective way to prevent these infections is through immunization.

Authors: National Advisory Committee on Immunization
Corporate Authors: National Advisory Committee on Immunization
Publisher: Public Health Agency of Canada

PUBLISHED: 2013 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: PDFAMMI Canada Guideline - The use of antiviral drugs for influenza: A foundation document for practitioners

AMMI Canada Guideline - The use of antiviral drugs for influenza: A foundation document for practitioners

The purpose of this document is to provide information for clinicians on the use of antiviral drugs for the prevention and treatment of seasonal influenza. It is provided as a foundation document which, with brief supplements published as needed to describe new developments, is intended to replace the annual Guidance publications.

Authors: Aioki FY et al.
Journal Issue: Autumn 2013
Journal Title: Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol
Journal Volume: 24
Publisher: AMMI Canada

PUBLISHED: 2013 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of Measles Outbreaks in Canada

Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of Measles Outbreaks in Canada

The Guidelines for Control of Measles Outbreaks in Canada assist Canadian public health authorities in their investigation and management of measles outbreaks, in order to prevent complications as a result of measles infection and limit secondary spread of measles during an outbreak.

Corporate Authors: National Advisory Committee on Immunization
Publisher: Public Health Agency of Canada