Use of yellow fever vaccine in Canada during a vaccine shortage
Published by: The Public Health Agency of Canada
Issue: Volume 42-9: Scientific writing
Date published: September 1, 2016
ISSN: 1481-8531
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Volume 42-9, September 1, 2016: Scientific writing
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Update regarding interim Canadian recommendations for the use of a fractional dose of yellow fever vaccine during a vaccine shortage
Yellow Fever Working Group on behalf of the Committee to Advise on Tropical Medicine and Travel (CATMAT)*
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Yellow Fever Working Group on behalf of the Committee to Advise on Tropical Medicine and Travel (CATMAT). Update regarding interim Canadian recommendations for the use of a fractional dose of yellow fever vaccine during a vaccine shortage. Can Comm Dis Rep 2016;42:187. https://doi.org/10.14745/ccdr.v42i09a05
September 2016 update
The Interim Canadian recommendations for the use of fractional dose of yellow fever vaccine during a vaccine shortageFootnote 1 published in August 2016 were developed by the Committee to Advise on Tropical Medicine and Travel (CATMAT) to address the recent shortage of yellow fever vaccine supply. The licensed marketer of the yellow fever vaccine in Canada has taken measures to address the shortage and a normal supply of vaccines is now available to designated yellow fever vaccination centres. The interim recommendationsFootnote 1 are only intended for use during a vaccine shortage and CATMAT no longer recommends the use of a fractional dose of the yellow fever vaccine. Please refer to the standard recommendations for yellow fever vaccination in the Canadian Immunization GuideFootnote 2 and in the CATMAT Statement for Travellers and Yellow FeverFootnote 3.
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