Hepatitis B


PUBLISHED: 2014 CATEGORY: Adults TYPE: External Link Unprotected people reports

Unprotected people reports

Includes case reports, personal testimonies, newspaper and journal articles about people who have suffered or died from vaccine-preventable diseases.

Corporate Authors: Immunization Action Coalition
Publisher: Immunization Action Coalition

PUBLISHED: 2014 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Vaccine coverage amongst adult Canadians: Results from the 2012 adult National Immunization Coverage (aNIC) survey

Vaccine coverage amongst adult Canadians: Results from the 2012 adult National Immunization Coverage (aNIC) survey

Since 2001, the Public Health Agency of Canada (the Agency) routinely monitors national immunization coverage for select adult immunizations through the adult National Immunization Coverage Survey (aNICS). Results from these surveys are used to monitor progress towards national targets for immunization coverage, to report immunization coverage estimates to international organizations, to improve planning for pandemic influenza and to develop appropriately targeted public education strategies.

Corporate Authors: Public Health Agency of Canada
Publisher: Public Health Agency of Canada

PUBLISHED: 2006 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: PDFCanadian adult national immunization coverage (Adult NICS) survey 2006

Canadian adult national immunization coverage (Adult NICS) survey 2006

Provides a broad measure of coverage of six vaccinations (influenza, pneumococcal disease, hepatitis A and B, pertussis, varicella, and tetanus) among the adult Canadian population.

Corporate Authors: Environics Research Group
Publisher: Environics Research Group

PUBLISHED: 2002 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: PDFImmunization safety review : hepatitis B vaccine and demyelinating neurological disorders

Immunization safety review : hepatitis B vaccine and demyelinating neurological disorders

Describes a publication which evaluated whether or not the hepatitis B vaccine can cause neurological disorders.

Corporate Authors: Immunization Safety Review Committee
Publisher: Institute of Medicine