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Seasonal influenza vaccine coverage in Canada, 2017-2018
Organization: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)Published: 2019
"This report summarizes the results from the national 2017–2018 Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Coverage Survey. Respondents were questioned regarding their influenza vaccine uptake for the 2017–2018 season, reasons for vaccination or non-vaccination, knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs (KAB) regarding vaccination, and select demographic information. Results are described for all adults and for two sub-groups at increased risk for complications from influenza: adults aged 18–64 years with a chronic medical condition (CMC) and seniors aged 65 years and older." - Seasonal influenza vaccine coverage in Canada, 2017-2018
Resource Group:
Evidence
Product Type: Report
Vaccine Monitoring and Surveillance
Vaccination Coverage and Goals
Vaccine Preventable Diseases
Communicable Diseases
Influenza
Product Type: Report
Category:
Monitoring and Surveillance,Vaccine Monitoring and Surveillance,Vaccination Coverage and Goals,Vaccine Preventable Diseases,Communicable Diseases,Influenza Monitoring and SurveillanceVaccine Monitoring and Surveillance
Vaccination Coverage and Goals
Vaccine Preventable Diseases
Communicable Diseases
Influenza
Audience:
Health Care Professional
Population: Children (All)
Adults
Seniors
Pregnant and Breastfeeding People
High Risk Children
High Risk Adults
Region: National
Population: Children (All)
Adults
Seniors
Pregnant and Breastfeeding People
High Risk Children
High Risk Adults
Region: National
Language:
English
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