| Literature DB >> 7987757 |
T N Tannenbaum1, T W Gyorkos, M Abrahamowicz, L Bédard, J Carsley, E D Franco, G Delage, M A Miller, D L Lamping, S A Grover.
Abstract
Immunization has unequivocally contributed to large-scale reductions in mortality and morbidity due to infectious diseases. In general, consensus on the scheduling of immunizations has been achieved at the national or international level by immunization advisory committees. However, immunization delivery methods are varied and numerous. Although specific methods have been proposed, compared and evaluated, the available evidence has not been comprehensively summarized for informed public health action. This paper integrates evidence based on scientific documentation, a Canada-wide practice survey and expert opinion to formulate practice recommendations for immunization delivery methods and to identify areas for further research.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7987757
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Public Health ISSN: 0008-4263