vaccination program substantially exceeds commonly used cost-effectiveness thresholds and thus is unlikely to be considered economically attractive in Ontario and other jurisdictions with comparable low disease incidence", say the authors of a Canadian study. A cost-utility analysis used a Markov model ...
While allowable class sizes will differ somewhat as a function of child age and school location, it seems likely that early childhood and elementary school classes may actually surpass these numbers in Ontario. Our findings demonstrate that the 15:2 ratio represents a significantly higher risk, not...
Common uncorrected refractive error and/or non-strabismic binocular vision anomalies can impact a child’s learning and overall development if not properly managed.(1) Other childhood disorders include eye disease which can be vision or life threatening and often require slit lamp biomicrosco...
Ontario Expands Childhood Vaccination Program.Reports on the plan of Ontario to expand its routine childhood-vaccination programs in 2004, to include shots against chicken pox, pneumococcal disease and meningitis.Wall Street Journal - Eastern EditionCherneyElena...
Economic evaluation of meningo- coccal serogroup B childhood vaccination in Ontario, Canada. Vaccine 2014; 32:5436-46.H. A. T. Tu, S. L. Deeks, S. K. Morris et al., "Economic evalu- ation of meningococcal serogroup B childhood vaccination in Ontario, Canada," Vaccine, vol. 32, ...