Education & training


PUBLISHED: 2010 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link An Interesting Presentation of Pediatric Tetanus

An Interesting Presentation of Pediatric Tetanus

Despite successful large scale immunization programs in North America, there remains a significant population without active immunity to tetanus toxins because immunizations have been refused or delayed, and because of waning immunity. We report the case of a 7-year old boy who presented to the emergency department with a chin laceration and a 7-day history of repeated falls of increasing frequency. We found this case to be associated with dysphagia and facial spasm, and we learned that the child had dropped a brick on his foot 2 weeks previously. The patient was subsequently diagnosed with tetanus and treated accordingly. Tetanus presentations to emergency departments may vary from mild muscular rigidity to advanced respiratory failure and thus clinicians should consider the diagnosis in various clinical presentations, especially in areas remote from advanced supportive care.

Authors: Brunau BE, Olson J
Journal Issue: 1
Journal Title: Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine
Journal Volume: 12
Publisher: Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians

PUBLISHED: 2010 CATEGORY: TYPE: External Link Déclaration sur l'utilisation recommandée du vaccin contre le virus de l'herpès zoster

Déclaration sur l'utilisation recommandée du vaccin contre le virus de l'herpès zoster

La présente déclaration fournit des recommandations pour l’utilisation de ZostavaxMC chez les adultes canadiens. À mesure que de nouveaux renseignements concernant ZostavaxMC et le fardeau de la maladie seront accessibles, ces recommandations seront révisées. Les questions relatives à la rentabilité, à l’acceptabilité et à la faisabilité des programmes de vaccination seront étudiées par d’autres groupes provinciaux ou fédéraux.

Corporate Authors: Comité consultatif national de l'immunisation
Journal Issue: DCC-1
Journal Title: Relevé des maladies transmissibles au Canada
Journal Volume: 36
Publisher: Agence de la santé publique du Canada

PUBLISHED: 2010 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Randomized trial of a program to increase staff influenza vaccination in primary care clinics

Randomized trial of a program to increase staff influenza vaccination in primary care clinics

Although vaccination of health care workers against influenza is widely recommended, vaccination uptake is low. Data on interventions to increase staff immunization in primary care are lacking. We examine the effect of a promotional and educational intervention program, not addressing vaccine availability, to raise the influenza vaccination rate among staff in primary care clinics.

Authors: Abramson ZH et al.
Journal Issue: 4
Journal Title: Annals of Family Medicine
Journal Volume: 8
Publisher: Annals of Family Medicine

PUBLISHED: 2010 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Seasonal influenza vaccination campaigns for health care personnel : systematic review

Seasonal influenza vaccination campaigns for health care personnel : systematic review

In Canada, vaccination coverage for seasonal influenza among health care personnel remains below 50%. The objective of this review was to determine which seasonal influenza vaccination campaign or campaign components in health care settings were significantly associated with increases in influenza vaccination among staff.

Authors: Lam P et al.
Journal Issue: 12
Journal Title: Canadian Medical Association Journal
Journal Volume: 182
Publisher: Canadian Medical Association

PUBLISHED: 2010 CATEGORY: Health care providers, Adults, Seniors TYPE: External Link Statement on the recommended use of Herpes zoster vaccine

Statement on the recommended use of Herpes zoster vaccine

This statement provides recommendations for use of Zostavax™ in Canadian adults. As new information regarding Zostavax™ and/or the burden of illness becomes available, the recommendations will be reviewed. Issues including cost-effectiveness, acceptability of vaccine programs, and feasibility will be addressed by other provincial or federal groups.

Corporate Authors: National Advisory Committee on Immunization
Journal Issue: ACS-1
Journal Title: Canada Communicable Disease Report
Journal Volume: 36
Publisher: Public Health Agency of Canada

PUBLISHED: 2010 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Vaccinology Jeopardy

Vaccinology Jeopardy

Game in PowerPoint format, to test your knowledge.

Authors: Pielak K (adapted by)

PUBLISHED: 2009 CATEGORY: Health care providers, Media, Parents, Adults TYPE: PDFA postmodern Pandora's box : anti-vaccination misinformation on the Internet

A postmodern Pandora's box : anti-vaccination misinformation on the Internet

This paper analyzes the arguments proffered on anti-vaccination websites, determining the extent of misinformation present, and examines discourses used to support vaccine objections. Arguments around the themes of safety and effectiveness, alternative medicine, civil liberties, conspiracy theories, and morality were found on the majority of websites analyzed.

Authors: Kata A
Journal Issue: 7
Journal Title: Vaccine
Journal Volume: 28
Publisher: Elsevier

PUBLISHED: 2009 CATEGORY: TYPE: External Link Immunisation, infections et le rôle de l'école dans la vaccination

Immunisation, infections et le rôle de l'école dans la vaccination

L'immunisation des enfants et des jeunes en milieu scolaire est considérée à nouveau comme une mesure économique et avantageuse tant pour la santé que pour le rendement scolaire. Le présent article examine certaines données probantes, commente des expériences au Canada et dans d'autres pays et mentionne quelques bons programmes.

Authors: Shannon M, Andrew C
Corporate Authors: Association canadienne pour la santé en milieu scolaire
Publisher: Fédération canadienne des enseignantes et enseignants

PUBLISHED: 2009 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Immunization, infections and the school's role in vaccinations

Immunization, infections and the school's role in vaccinations

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.

Authors: Shannon M, Andrew C
Corporate Authors: Canadian Association for School Health
Publisher: Canadian Teachers' Federation

PUBLISHED: 2009 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: External Link Lack of Association Between Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccination and Autism in Children: A Case-Control Study

Lack of Association Between Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccination and Autism in Children: A Case-Control Study

The first objective of the study was to determine whether there is a relationship between the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccination and autism in children. The second objective was to examine whether the risk of autism differs between use of MMR and the single measles vaccine... The study provides evidence against the association of autism with either MMR or a single measles vaccine.

Authors: Mrozek-Budnyn D et al.
Journal Title: Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
Publisher: Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
Pubmed: 19522237