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Immunization, Infections and the School's Role in Vaccinations
Organization: Canadian Association for School HealthCanadian Teachers' Federation
Published: 2009
"The use of the schools as a site to immunize children and teens is re-emerging as a cost-effective strategy that has benefits for health and school performance. This article reviews some of the evidence, discusses experiences in Canada and other countries, and identifies some examples of good programs. One example is the use of the HPV vaccine to prevent cancer. All parents have the right to accessible, convenient and cost-effective health services for their children". - Immunization, Infections and the School's Role in Vaccinations
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Background Knowledge
Product Type: Article
Program Delivery and Evaluation
School Based Immunizations
Product Type: Article
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Program Planning and Delivery,Program Delivery and Evaluation,School Based Immunizations Program Planning and DeliveryProgram Delivery and Evaluation
School Based Immunizations
Language:
English
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