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Annual Report on Vaccine Safety in Ontario, 2014
Organization: Public Health Ontario (PHO)Published: 2015
"Public health surveillance of adverse events following immunization (AEFIs) is essential for monitoring the safety of vaccines administered in Ontario and provides valuable information to support and inform immunization program planning and evaluation. With this third annual assessment of AEFIs reported in Ontario we aim to provide relevant and timely information about the safety of vaccines administered in the province to support health care professionals, reassure the public and build confidence in immunization". - Annual Report on Vaccine Safety in Ontario, 2014
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Updated versions available:
- Annual Report on Vaccine Safety in Ontario, 2015
- Annual Report on Vaccine Safety in Ontario, 2016
- Annual Report on Vaccine Safety in Ontario, 2016: Technical Annex
- Annual Report on Vaccine Safety in Ontario, 2017
- Annual Report on Vaccine Safety in Ontario, 2017: Technical Annex
- Annual Report on Vaccine Safety in Ontario, 2018
- Annual Report on Vaccine Safety in Ontario, 2018 - Technical Annex
- Vaccine Safety in Ontario 2018 (Infographic)
Resource Group:
Evidence
Product Type: Report
Sub Topics: Vaccine Safety and Development
Adverse Events Following Immunization (AEFI)
Vaccine Safety
Product Type: Report
Category:
Vaccine Safety and Development,Sub Topics: Vaccine Safety and Development,Adverse Events Following Immunization (AEFI),Vaccine Safety Vaccine Safety and DevelopmentSub Topics: Vaccine Safety and Development
Adverse Events Following Immunization (AEFI)
Vaccine Safety
Language:
English
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