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Not a Shot in the Dark: Restoring Confidence in Vaccine Safety
Organization: Public Health Ontario (PHO)Published: 2012
"Learning objectives
- Describe the scientific framework used to detect and investigate adverse events following immunization.
- Identify and describe the different AEFI surveillance systems in Ontario and Canada.
- Identify and describe how a background incident of an event of interest could be perceived as an AEFI.
- Describe the strengths and challenges of the current system of AEFI surveillance in Ontario and opportunities for system improvement". - Not a shot in the dark: Restoring confidence in vaccine safety
Resource Group:
Background Knowledge
Product Type: Presentation
Sub Topics: Vaccine Safety and Development
Adverse Events Following Immunization (AEFI)
Vaccination Decision Making
Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake
Role of Health Care Providers
Product Type: Presentation
Category:
Vaccine Safety and Development,Sub Topics: Vaccine Safety and Development,Adverse Events Following Immunization (AEFI),Vaccination Decision Making,Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake,Role of Health Care Providers Vaccine Safety and DevelopmentSub Topics: Vaccine Safety and Development
Adverse Events Following Immunization (AEFI)
Vaccination Decision Making
Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake
Role of Health Care Providers
Language:
English
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