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20142015 Season  What you need to know September 11 2014 Cindy Schulte RN BSN Kathy Sen RN BSN Vaccine Preventable Disease Surveillance Bureau of Immunization

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20142015 Season  What you need to know September 11 2014 Cindy Schulte RN BSN Kathy Sen RN BSN Vaccine Preventable Disease Surveillance Bureau of Immunization New York State Department of Health NYSDOH. Originally . presented on Wednesday, October 22, 2014 . Learning Objectives. By the end of the webinar participants will be able to : . Understand the rationale for influenza vaccination as well as the indications and contraindications . Industry Perspective for 2014-15 NH Vaccine Supply. The FDA CBER requested this annual summary of information from influenza vaccine manufacturers supplying the U.S., for purposes of a general presentation to the VRBPAC. This summary has been prepared  from a variety of public sources, and was reviewed by AstraZeneca, bioCSL, GSK, Novartis, Protein Sciences, and Sanofi Pasteur.. Two funded influenza vaccines. Key campaign messages. 2018 promotional campaign . Eligibility. Influenza - the disease. 2018 vaccines and strains. Precautions and contraindications. Influenza and healthcare workers. !. Flu Vaccine. What you need to know about influenza and the flu vaccine. Objectives. Test your knowledge about influenza (“flu”) and flu vaccine.. Remind you of the importance of getting a flu shot.. 1 | – 2021 The following information is confidential to the Public Health Agency of Canada. An Advisory Committee Statement (ACS) National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) Canadian Immu 1 1. vaccines? 2. For whom is this vaccine indicated? 3. What is the safety profile of high dose inactivated influenza vaccine? 4. for use of HD TIIVin provincial immunization programs? What i 1 | – 2021 The following information is confidential to the Public Health Agency of Canada. An Advisory Committee Statement (ACS) National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) Canadian Immu Why should I be concerned about influenza and pneumococcal disease? Pneumonia and influenza together are among the top 10 leading causes of death among Georgians over age 65. It is estimated that Q&As for health professionals Why did influenza policy change in 2013/14? his year, all healthy children aged two, three and four years, are being offered a vaccination against influenza. This follo Northern Ireland. PHA would like to acknowledge UKHSA for sharing their training resources for adaption and use in Northern Ireland. Key messages. influenza (flu) immunisation is one of the most effective interventions we can provide to reduce harm associated with influenza and to reduce pressures on health and social care services during the winter. Immunisation . Programme for Northern Ireland. PHA would like to acknowledge UKHSA for sharing their training resources for adaption and use in Northern Ireland. Key messages. the childhood influenza (flu) programme reduces the impact of seasonal influenza on children and reduces transmission of influenza within the community. Mark Loeb MD. Professor, McMaster University . @MLRGresearch. Background. Influenza increases the risk of CV events and deaths. A lower rate of CV events related to ischemia and death has been reported with influenza vaccination. Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene . Influenza . (Flu) Is . Serious . and . Preventable. Each year about 1,000 people die from flu-related illness. Approximately 226,000 Americans are hospitalized and more than 36,000 die from influenza and influenza-related complications annually. Saladino. Influenza. What is influenza. Influenza, which is commonly known as the “flu," is an infectious disease caused by the Influenza virus.. Common Symptoms. High Fever. Runny Nose. Sore Throat.

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