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PUBLISHED: 2017 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Caring for Kids New to Canada - Immunizations: Bringing Newcomer Children Up to Date

Caring for Kids New to Canada - Immunizations: Bringing Newcomer Children Up to Date

Ensuring that a child new to Canada is ‘up to date with all immunizations poses unique challenges. Confirming or updating childhood immunizations is not a part of the immigration medical examination, and it cannot be assumed that newly arrived children are completely immunized.

Corporate Authors: Canadian Paediatric Society
Publisher: Canadian Paediatric Society

PUBLISHED: 2017 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Immunization for meningococcal serogroup B: What does the practitioner need to know?

Immunization for meningococcal serogroup B: What does the practitioner need to know?

Most invasive meningococcal disease in Canada is now caused by serogroup B organisms. A vaccine directed against this serogroup (4CMenB) is newly licensed in Canada. It is hoped that this document will be useful to clinicians when faced with questions from parents.

Authors: Robinson J
Corporate Authors: Canadian Paediatric Society - Infectious Diseases and Immunization Committee
Publisher: Canadian Paediatric Society

PUBLISHED: 2017 CATEGORY: Health care providers, Parents, Adults, New Canadians, Pregnant women, Seniors TYPE: PDFImmunization information on the internet : can you trust what you read?

Immunization information on the internet : can you trust what you read?

This fact sheet can help you decide if vaccine information you find on the Internet is accurate.

Corporate Authors: Immunize Canada
Publisher: Immunize Canada

PUBLISHED: 2017 CATEGORY: TYPE: PDFInformation sur la vaccination qu'on trouve sur Internet : Est-ce qu'on peut se fier à ce qu'on lit?

Information sur la vaccination qu'on trouve sur Internet : Est-ce qu'on peut se fier à ce qu'on lit?

Ce feuillet d’information a pour but de vous aider à décider si l’information sur les vaccins que vous trouvez sur Internet est exacte.

Corporate Authors: Immunisation Canada
Publisher: Immunisation Canada

PUBLISHED: 2017 CATEGORY: TYPE: External Link La vaccination : la mise à jour de l'immunisation des enfants néo-canadiens

La vaccination : la mise à jour de l'immunisation des enfants néo-canadiens

Lorsqu’on veut s’assurer qu’un enfant nouvellement arrivé au Canada a reçu tous les vaccins prévus, on fait face à des problèmes particuliers. L’examen médical aux fins de l’'immigration n’inclut pas la confirmation ou la mise à jour de la vaccination. Il ne faut pas présumer que les enfants nouvellement arrivés ont reçu tous les vaccins.

Corporate Authors: Société canadienne de pédiatrie
Publisher: Société canadienne de pédiatrie

PUBLISHED: 2017 CATEGORY: TYPE: External Link La vaccination contre le méningocoque du sérogroupe B : ce que le praticien doit savoir

La vaccination contre le méningocoque du sérogroupe B : ce que le praticien doit savoir

Au Canada, la plupart des méningococcies invasives sont désormais causées par des organismes du sérogroupe B. Un vaccin conçu contre ce sérogroupe (4CMenB) vient d'être homologué au Canada. Le présent document peut être utile aux cliniciens qui devront répondre aux questions des parents.

Authors: Robinson J
Corporate Authors: Société canadienne de pédiatrie, Comité des maladies infectieuses et d’immunisation
Publisher: Société canadienne de pédiatrie

PUBLISHED: 2017 CATEGORY: TYPE: External Link Qu'est-ce que le CCMTMV?

Qu'est-ce que le CCMTMV?

Le Comité consultatif de la médecine tropicale et de la médecine des voyages (CCMTMV) est un organe consultatif d'experts qui assiste l'ASPC en ce qui a trait aux conseils relatifs à la santé-voyage et pour les professionnels des soins de santé.

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

PUBLISHED: 2017 CATEGORY: TYPE: External Link Relevé des maladies transmissibles au Canada (RMTC)

Relevé des maladies transmissibles au Canada (RMTC)

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

PUBLISHED: 2017 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Vaccine Safety: Examine the Evidence

Vaccine Safety: Examine the Evidence

The safety and effectiveness of vaccines are under constant study. Because vaccines are designed to be given routinely during well-child care visits, they must be extraordinarily safe. Safety testing begins as soon as a new vaccine is contemplated, continues until it is approved by the FDA, and is monitored indefinitely after licensure. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) works closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, US) to make recommendations for vaccine use.

Corporate Authors: American Academy of Pediatrics
Publisher: American Academy of Pediatrics

PUBLISHED: 2016 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Assessing vaccine safety within Ontario's Universal Influenza Immunization Program, 2012-2013 to 2014-2015

Assessing vaccine safety within Ontario's Universal Influenza Immunization Program, 2012-2013 to 2014-2015

Objective: To summarize adverse events following immunization (AEFIs) reported after receipt of influenza vaccines administered within the Universal Influenza Immunization Program in Ontario.

Conclusion: This assessment found a low rate of reported adverse events following influenza vaccines administered in Ontario. Most reported events were mild and resolved completely. The findings were consistent with the very good safety profile of influenza vaccines.

Authors: Harris T et al.
Publisher: Public Health Agency of Canada