Influenza Vaccine 2020-2021 Update – A New Vaccine Option for Patients

CAN-eng

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Mainpro+

1 hour

Maladie infectieuse

1 Credits

Description du cours

Each year influenza is responsible for an average 12,200 hospitalizations and 3500 deaths in Canada. Influenza immunization is the most effective method of preventing influenza and its complications. With the circulation of COVID-19, there is increasing concern of two potential highly infectious diseases circulating in Canada simultaneously. The National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) has updated their recommendations for the 2020-2021 season. This program will review the new recommendations, introduce the new cell-based influenza vaccine, and discuss the importance and strategies to protect the priority group of older adults.

Détails du cours

Date d'expiration : 2021-11-10

Métiers: Médecin

Faculté

Anas Nseir, MD, CCFP, FCFP, B. Pharm

Chandi Chandrasena, MD, CCFP, FCFP

John Axler, MD, CCFP, FCFP

Mark Loeb, MD, FRCPC, MSc

Accréditation

This Self-Learning program has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 1 Mainpro+ credits.​
Cert+ Program ID#: 193258

Objectif(s) d'apprentissage

Upon completion of this continuing education program participants will be better able to:

  • Review the key recommendations from
    the 2020-2021 NACI statement on influenza immunization
  • Determine the potential role of
    cell-based influenza vaccines
  • Describe important factors to
    consider with influenza immunization in older adults
  • Review the different vaccine options
    for older adults
  • Reconnaître
    the potential impact of COVID-19 on influenza immunization