Influenza


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: 2006 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: PDFPredisposing, reinforcing, and enabling factors influencing influenza vaccination acceptance among healthcare workers

Predisposing, reinforcing, and enabling factors influencing influenza vaccination acceptance among healthcare workers

According to the present case-control study about influenza vaccine acceptance among hospital workers, vaccination campaigns should focus mainly on predisposing and enabling factors, emphasizing the likelihood of acquiring influenza and the positive benefits to patients, addressing concerns about vaccine efficacy or safety, and minimizing the time required for the worker to undergo vaccination.

Authors: Bautista D et al.
Journal Issue: 1
Journal Title: Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
Journal Volume: 27
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Pubmed: 16418992

PUBLISHED: 2005 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Assessment of the efficacy and effectiveness of influenza vaccines in healthy children : systematic review

Assessment of the efficacy and effectiveness of influenza vaccines in healthy children : systematic review

Assesses evidence of efficacy and effectiveness of live attenuated and inactivated influenza vaccines in children.

Authors: Jefferson T et al.
Journal Issue: 9465
Journal Title: Lancet
Journal Volume: 365
Publisher: Elsevier
Pubmed: 15733718

PUBLISHED: 2005 CATEGORY: Health care providers, Parents TYPE: External Link Proof that vaccinating children against influenza in the hope of reducing disease spread is inconclusive

Proof that vaccinating children against influenza in the hope of reducing disease spread is inconclusive

Describes a study which states that there is little evidence that complications (such as ear infections and pneumonia), school absences, parental loss of workdays and over-prescribing of antibiotics, decrease after children have been vaccinated.

Publisher: News Medical Health Sciences

PUBLISHED: 2004 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Influenza vaccination (Statistics Canada)

Influenza vaccination (Statistics Canada)

Compares influenza vaccination rates in 1996/97 and 2000/01 and describes the characteristics of adults who were vaccinated.

Authors: Johansen H et al.
Journal Issue: 2
Journal Title: Health Reports
Journal Volume: 15
Publisher: Statistics Canada
Pubmed: 15151029

PUBLISHED: 2004 CATEGORY: Les fournisseurs de soins TYPE: External Link La grippe chez le jeune enfant : une maladie banale?

La grippe chez le jeune enfant : une maladie banale?

Authors: Valiquette L et al.
Journal Issue: 10
Journal Title: Le Médecin du Québec
Journal Volume: 39
Publisher: Fédération des médecins omnipraticiens du Québec

PUBLISHED: 2004 CATEGORY: TYPE: External Link La vaccination contre la grippe (Statistique Canada)

La vaccination contre la grippe (Statistique Canada)

Compare les taux de vaccination contre la grippe en 1996-1997 et 2000-2001, et décrit les caractéristiques des adultes qui ont été vaccinés.

Authors: Johansen H et al.
Journal Issue: 2
Journal Title: Rapports sur la santé
Journal Volume: 15
Publisher: Statistique Canada
Pubmed: 15151029

PUBLISHED: 2003 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Factors influencing childhood influenza immunization

Factors influencing childhood influenza immunization

Evaluated parents of children who presented to an emergency department between January and March following the launch of a publicly funded influenza immunization program.

Authors: Grant VJ et al.
Journal Issue: 1
Journal Title: Canadian Medical Association Journal
Journal Volume: 168
Publisher: Canadian Medical Association
Pubmed: 12515783

PUBLISHED: 2003 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: PDFInfluenza vaccination and reduction in hospitalizations for cardiac disease and stroke among the elderly

Influenza vaccination and reduction in hospitalizations for cardiac disease and stroke among the elderly

Describes a study which assessed the influence of vaccination against influenza on the risk of hospitalization for heart disease and stroke, hospitalization for pneumonia and influenza, and death from all causes.

Authors: Nichol KL et al.
Corporate Authors: National Institute for Medical Research
Journal Issue: 14
Journal Title: New England Journal of Medicine
Journal Volume: 348
Publisher: Massachusetts Medical Society
Pubmed: 12672859

PUBLISHED: 2003 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Risk factors associated with severe influenza infections in childhood : implication for vaccine strategy

Risk factors associated with severe influenza infections in childhood : implication for vaccine strategy

Identifies possible benefits of universal influenza vaccination.

Authors: Quach C et al.
Journal Issue: 3
Journal Title: Pediatrics
Journal Volume: 112
Publisher: American Academy of Pediatrics
Pubmed: 12949312