Mercer NJ. Cost analysis of public health influenza vaccine clinics in Ontario. Can J Public Health 2009;100(5):340-43.Mercer NJ. Cost analysis of public health influenza vaccine clinics in Ontario. Can J Public Health. 2009;100(5):340-3....
Public health clients in an Ontario community 65 years of age or older were randomly allocated to receive an intervention by a public health nurse during a home visit promoting either influenza immunization or safety measures. There was no statistically significant differences in influenza immunization ...
public health (redirected frompublic health authority) Medical Encyclopedia n. The science and practice of protecting and improving the health of a community, as by preventive medicine, health education, control of communicable diseases, application of sanitary measures, and monitoring of environmental ha...
(COVID-19) Global Health Pediatrics Adolescent Medicine open access Trending COVID-19 Vaccination Reactogenicity Among Children Research November 25, 2024 Simultaneous vs Sequential mRNA COVID-19 and Inactivated Influenza Vaccines Research November 6, 2024 Time to COVID-19 Vaccination by Language and ...
作者: Government of Canada, Public Health Agency of Canada 摘要: H7N9 is a type of avian influenza virus that is now for the first time being identified in humans. This flu has infected several people in the People's Republic of China. Their symptoms included fever, cough, and shortness ...
This study examined adult vaccination rates in Metropolitan Toronto/Peel Region following the implementation of publicly funded adult pneumococcal and universal influenza vaccination programs in Ontario. Community-living adults eligible for pneumococcal vaccines were surveyed regarding vaccination rates, and facto...
Exploring the syndemic impact of COVID-19 and mental health on health services utilisation among adult Ontario population K. Saqib, V. Goel, J.A. Dubin, J. VanderDoes, Z.A. Butt Pages 70-77 View PDF Article preview select article Pediatric practice experiences with second dose influenza vacci...
An example is that of pandemic influenza outbreaks, in which it is alleged that the review process would impair the ability of public health agencies to react in a timely manner.For researchers and public health agencies, therefore, the question is how to comply with the ethical requirement ...
Vaccination patterns in pregnant women during the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic: a population-based study in Ontario, Canada. Vaccination patterns in pregnant women during the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic: A population-based study in Ontario, Canada. Can J Public Health 2012; 103... N Liu,AE Spr...
This is why the Director of the World Health Organization declared: “That’s why behavioural science is so important – it helps us to understand how people make decisions, so we can support them to make the best decisions for their health”3. In the current investigation, we respond to ...