Seasonal Influenza Immunization of Health Care Workers for the Prevention of Influenza in Patients: A Review of the Clinical Effectiveness [Internet].
Editors
Seal K, Spry C.
Source
Ottawa (ON): Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health; 2017 Jun.
CADTH Rapid Response Reports.
Excerpt
It has become increasingly common for health authorities to mandate the vaccination of all health care workers with the intention to protect health care workers and to prevent the spread of influenza to their patients; however, there is a need to justify widespread implementation of these programs. The purpose of this Rapid Response is to identify the clinical effectiveness of seasonal influenza immunization in health care workers to prevent the spread of influenza to patients. This is an update to a Rapid Response Reference List published in 2012, which identified one systematic review on the topic.
Copyright ? 2017 Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health.
Sections
PMID: 29578664
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Editors
Seal K, Spry C.
Source
Ottawa (ON): Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health; 2017 Jun.
CADTH Rapid Response Reports.
Excerpt
It has become increasingly common for health authorities to mandate the vaccination of all health care workers with the intention to protect health care workers and to prevent the spread of influenza to their patients; however, there is a need to justify widespread implementation of these programs. The purpose of this Rapid Response is to identify the clinical effectiveness of seasonal influenza immunization in health care workers to prevent the spread of influenza to patients. This is an update to a Rapid Response Reference List published in 2012, which identified one systematic review on the topic.
Copyright ? 2017 Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health.
Sections
- Context and Policy Issues
- Research Questions
- Key Findings
- Methods
- Summary of Evidence
- Conclusions and Implications for Decision or Policy Making
- References
- Appendix 1. Selection of Included Studies
- Appendix 2. Characteristics of Included Publications
- Appendix 3. Critical Appraisal of Included Publications
- Appendix 4. Main Study Findings and Author?s Conclusions
PMID: 29578664
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