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HealthSanté CanadaCanada Influenza Prevention and Control in Canada Arlene King, MD, MHSc, FRCPC Director, Immunization and Respiratory Infections Division, Health Canada Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 2 Overview Context: Canada’s National Immunization Strategy Surveillance Scientific recommendations Program and policy development Vaccine supply Public education Vaccine safety Influenza research
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 3 The National Immunization Strategy (NIS) is … A comprehensive, collaborative, progressive strategy to meet the current and future immunization needs of all Canadians A means for governments and other key stakeholders to work in partnership to address national immunization issues Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 4 … to achieve the following goals Ensure equitable and timely access to recommended vaccines by NACI for all Canadians Optimize program safety and effectiveness Improve coordination and efficiency of immunization programs Optimize cost-effectiveness/affordability of programs Ensure security of vaccine supply Provide rapid and effective national interventions in emergency situations and in response to international requests when required Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 5 It has five Key Components … National Goals and Objectives Equitable Access: Collaborative Immunization Program Planning Vaccine Supply Immunization Registries Immunization Safety and five Supporting Activities… Immunization Research Public Education Professional Education Approaches to Special Populations Vaccine Preventable Disease Surveillance Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004
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7 Canada’s National Influenza Surveillance Program
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 8 Early detection and monitoring of national/provincial influenza activity through real time: surveillance of ILI laboratory isolate reports provincial/territorial influenza activity assessment International monitoring of influenza activity Information sharing (local, provincial/territorial, national, international) Rapid dissemination of information Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004 Activities
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 9 Partners in FluWatch Laboratories Sentinel Physicians Centre for Infectious Disease Prevention and Control (CIDPC) Provincial and Territorial Ministries of Health Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 10 FluWatch on the Web …
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 11 Influenza Surveillance Other Activities: Ongoing exchange of information through the F/P/T Respiratory Illness Surveillance Committee Pilot project to collect real time data on influenza hospitalizations in children through the IMPAct program Estimating the impact of influenza on morbidity and mortality, including modeling Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 12 Pediatric hospital-based surveillance program Part-time nurse monitor and a volunteer investigator communicate with a network of health centre contacts Identify and report vaccine-associated adverse events, vaccine failures and selected vaccine preventable infections in children
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 13 Scientific Recommendations National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) provides advice to Health Canada on vaccine use including recommendations on influenza vaccination prior to each influenza season The 2004-2005 NACI influenza vaccination statement will be released on June 15 with recommendations on: antigenic components of the influenza vaccine recommended recipients dosage and administration schedule contraindications and precautions strategies to reduce the impact of influenza. Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 14 Scientific Recommendations - II Pandemic Influenza Committee Federal/Provincial/Territorial (F/P/T) committee Provides technical advice on annual and pandemic influenza prevention and control Continuum Provides overall guidance on the Canadian Pandemic Influenza Plan Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 15 Program and Policy Development Canadian Immunization Committee Mechanism for F/P/T collaboration to provide leadership in immunization through the analysis, development and recommendation of: National goals and objectives Effective and cost-effective immunization programs Frameworks and practices Guidelines and best practices Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 16 Program and Policy Development - II The CIC moves scientific recommendations (e.g. NACI recommendations) to F/P/T influenza season vaccination program implementation Diversity in populations offered publicly funded vaccine Ontario: publicly funded program to all residents 6 months of age and older Most others: publicly funded programs for seniors, persons under 65 years at high risk, household contacts of persons at high risk, health care workers Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 17 Influenza Vaccine Safety Influenza vaccine-associated adverse event surveillance system (VAESS) Is the cornerstone of vaccine safety monitoring Has two major components: passive and active monitoring systems Allows rapid risk assessment and response to reported events (e.g. oculo-respiratory syndrome) Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 18 Influenza Vaccine Safety - II - VAESS Health Canada IMPAct Active reporting Passive reporting Vaccine manufacturer Vaccine providers P/T health ministries Local health authorities Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 19 Influenza Vaccine Supply Vaccine Supply Working Group F/P/T, including other Federal Departments (PWGSC, DND, CSC) membership Involved in reviewing and assessing Canadian vaccine supply issues and making recommendations to vaccine manufacturers and Health Canada Bulk purchasing program in place through PWGSC Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 20 Public and Professional Education Annual Influenza Awareness program Raises awareness of the need for annual influenza immunization by providing credible sources of information for the public, health professionals and the media Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 21 Influenza Research Development of national research agenda Coordinated evaluation of the Ontario's Universal Influenza Immunization Program Mock-up vaccine production and clinical trials with novel influenza vaccine strain to test pandemic vaccine production capacity Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 22 Influenza Research - II National leadership and collaboration on the development of new vaccine technologies Vaccine coverage surveys – research that informs program planning Vaccine effectiveness studies Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 23 Outbreak Detection and Response Rapid Alert Mechanism Canadian Integrated Outbreak Surveillance Centre (CIOSC) web-based reporting system Respiratory Infections Outbreak Response Protocol (RIORP) Avian Flu Pandemic Flu SARS Meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Washington DC, June 1-2, 2004
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HealthSanté CanadaCanada 24 Organized by The Immunization and Respiratory Infections Division, Health Canada and the Canadian Paediatric Society
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