Mumps


PUBLISHED: 2021 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Canadian Immunization Guide: Evergreen Edition

Canadian Immunization Guide: Evergreen Edition

Evergreen edition presents information on the immunizing agents available in Canada and their use in the prevention of communicable diseases.

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

PUBLISHED: 2021 CATEGORY: TYPE: External Link Guide canadien d'immunisation : Edition évolutive

Guide canadien d'immunisation : Edition évolutive

Le présent Guide (édition évolutive) contient des renseignements sur les agents immunisants disponibles au Canada et sur leur utilisation en vue de prévenir les maladies transmissibles.

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

PUBLISHED: 2021 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Use of Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) Vaccine for the Management of Mumps Outbreaks in Canada: An Advisory Committee Statement

Use of Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) Vaccine for the Management of Mumps Outbreaks in Canada: An Advisory Committee Statement

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

PUBLISHED: 2021 CATEGORY: TYPE: External Link Utilisation du vaccin contre la rougeole, la rubéole et les oreillons (RRO) pour la prise en charge des éclosions d’oreillons au Canada : Déclaration d'un comité consultatif

Utilisation du vaccin contre la rougeole, la rubéole et les oreillons (RRO) pour la prise en charge des éclosions d’oreillons au Canada : Déclaration d'un comité consultatif

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

PUBLISHED: 2019 CATEGORY: Parents TYPE: External Link MMR vaccine does not cause autism. Examine the evidence.

MMR vaccine does not cause autism. Examine the evidence.

There is no scientific evidence that MMR vaccine causes autism. The question about a possible link between MMR vaccine and autism has been extensively reviewed by independent groups of experts in the United States, including the National Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Medicine (now renamed the National Academy of Medicine). These reviews have concluded that the available epidemiologic evidence does not support a causal link between MMR vaccine and autism

Corporate Authors: Immunization Action Coalition
Publisher: Immunization Action Coalition

PUBLISHED: 2017 CATEGORY: TYPE: External Link Les oreillons - contagieux - évitables

Les oreillons - contagieux - évitables

Cette affiche encourage les Canadiennes et les Canadiens à se faire vacciner contre les oreillons.

Corporate Authors: Immunisation Canada
Publisher: Immunisation Canada

PUBLISHED: 2017 CATEGORY: Parents, Adults, New Canadians TYPE: External Link Mumps - Contagious - Preventable

Mumps - Contagious - Preventable

This poster encourages Canadians to get immunized against mumps.

Corporate Authors: Immunize Canada
Publisher: Immunize Canada

PUBLISHED: 2017 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Parents of young children are more ‘vaccine hesitant’

Parents of young children are more ‘vaccine hesitant’

A solid majority of Americans believe vaccinating their children against measles, mumps and rubella has high preventive health benefits. But several groups – particularly parents of young children – are less convinced of the benefits and more concerned about the safety of the MMR vaccine.

Corporate Authors: Pew Research Center
Publisher: Pew Research Center

PUBLISHED: 2017 CATEGORY: Parents, Adults TYPE: External Link What would happen if we stopped vaccinations?

What would happen if we stopped vaccinations?

Emphasizes that while vaccination programs have eliminated or significantly reduced many vaccine-preventable diseases, these diseases still exist and can once again become common and deadly if vaccination coverage does not continue at high levels.

Corporate Authors: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publisher: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

PUBLISHED: 2016 CATEGORY: Health care providers, Parents TYPE: External Link Autistic spectrum disorder : no causal relationship with vaccines

Autistic spectrum disorder : no causal relationship with vaccines

Reviews recent controversies surrounding immunizations and ASD (austic spectrum disorder).

Corporate Authors: Canadian Paediatric Society, Infectious Diseases and Immunization Committee
Journal Issue: 5
Journal Title: Paediatrics & Child Health
Journal Volume: 12
Publisher: Canadian Paediatric Society