Influenza


PUBLISHED: 2016 CATEGORY: TYPE: External Link Utilisation du VVAI chez les enfants et les adolescents - Addenda à la Déclaration du Comité consultatif national de l'immunisation (CCNI)

Utilisation du VVAI chez les enfants et les adolescents - Addenda à la Déclaration du Comité consultatif national de l'immunisation (CCNI)

Cet addenda au Chapitre sur la grippe du Guide canadien d'immunisation et à la Déclaration sur la vaccination antigrippale pour la saison 2016-2017 comprend les nouvelles recommandations concernant l'utilisation du vaccin antigrippal vivant atténué chez les enfants âgés de 2 à 17 ans.

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

PUBLISHED: 2016 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Vaccine coverage in Canadian children: Highlights from the 2013 childhood National Immunization Coverage Survey (cNICS)

Vaccine coverage in Canadian children: Highlights from the 2013 childhood National Immunization Coverage Survey (cNICS)

The 2013 Childhood National Immunization Coverage Survey (cNICS) is the largest national-level immunization coverage survey ever carried out in Canada. Results from the survey showed that the majority of Canadian children are immunized against vaccine-preventable diseases, but there is room to improve in keeping vaccinations up to date.

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

PUBLISHED: 2016 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Vaccine uptake in Canadian adults: results from the 2014 adult National Immunization Coverage Survey

Vaccine uptake in Canadian adults: results from the 2014 adult National Immunization Coverage Survey

The Adult National Immunization Coverage Survey (aNICS) constitutes an ongoing approach to measuring adult immunization coverage in Canada and monitoring progress towards national targets. The next aNICS cycle will take place in 2016. The Public Health Agency of Canada will continue to work to collaborate with provinces, territories and other stakeholders to improve immunization coverage assessment methodology. Public and professional education and outreach campaigns will also continue to promote the benefits and safety of immunization in Canada.

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

PUBLISHED: 2015 CATEGORY: Health care providers, Adults TYPE: External Link Canadian Pandemic Influenza Preparedness: Planning Guidance for the Health Sector

Canadian Pandemic Influenza Preparedness: Planning Guidance for the Health Sector

This is a federal, provincial, and territorial (FPT) guidance document that outlines how jurisdictions will work together to ensure a coordinated and consistent health-sector approach to pandemic preparedness and response.

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

PUBLISHED: 2015 CATEGORY: Parents TYPE: External Link Influenza vaccine (CPS)

Influenza vaccine (CPS)

Counsels parents on whether their child should get a flu shot, and about the safety of influenza vaccines. Recommends annual influenza vaccination for all children over 6 months.

Authors: Canadian Paediatric Society
Corporate Authors: Canadian Paediatric Society
Publisher: Canadian Paediatric Society

PUBLISHED: 2015 CATEGORY: TYPE: PDFL'histoire de la grippe

L'histoire de la grippe

Infographie avec des renseignements sur l’influenza (la grippe).

Corporate Authors: Immunisation Canada
Publisher: Immunisation Canada

PUBLISHED: 2015 CATEGORY: TYPE: External Link Le vaccin contre l'influenza (SPC)

Le vaccin contre l'influenza (SPC)

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

PUBLISHED: 2015 CATEGORY: Parents TYPE: External Link Le vaccin contre la grippe

Le vaccin contre la grippe

Explique qui devrait être vacciné contre la grippe et quand le vaccin devrait être administré. Recommande que tous les enfants de 6 mois et plus en bonne santé soient vaccinés chaque année.

Authors: La Société canadienne de pédiatrie
Corporate Authors: La Société canadienne de pédiatrie

PUBLISHED: 2015 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Systematic Review of the Cost-effectiveness of Influenza Immunization Programs: A Canadian Perspective

Systematic Review of the Cost-effectiveness of Influenza Immunization Programs: A Canadian Perspective

In Canada, currently no national seasonal influenza immunization program exists. To better inform policy, the cost-effectiveness of influenza immunization programs was examined. Using a best-evidence synthesis approach, 31 economic evaluations were reviewed.

Authors: Ungar WJ
Publisher: The Hospital for Sick Children

PUBLISHED: 2015 CATEGORY: Health care providers, Parents, Adults, Children & students, New Canadians, Pregnant women, Seniors, Travellers TYPE: PDFThe Story of Influenza

The Story of Influenza

Infographic with information about influenza immunization.

Corporate Authors: Immunize Canada
Publisher: Immunize Canada