In July 2000, the province of Ontario, Canada, initiated a universal influenza immunization program (UIIP) to provide free seasonal influenza vaccines for the entire population. This is the first large-scale program of its kind worldwide. The objective of this study was to conduct an economic appraisal of Ontario's UIIP compared to a targeted influenza immunization program (TIIP).A cost-utility analysis using Ontario health administrative data was performed. The study was informed by a companion ecological study comparing physician visits, emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths between 1997 and 2004 in Ontario and nine other Canadian provinces offering targeted immunization programs. The relative change estimates from pre...
The propensity for influenza viruses to mutate and recombine makes them both a familiar threat and a...
Objectives: Economic evaluations on influenza vaccination from low resource settings are scarce and ...
Objectives: Economic evaluations on influenza vaccination from low resource settings are scarce and ...
In July 2000, the province of Ontario, Canada, initiated a universal influenza immunization program ...
Daria J O’Reilly,1,2 Gord Blackhouse,1,2 Sheri Burns,2 James M Bowen,1,2 Natasha Burke,1,2 Jef...
In 2000, Ontario, Canada, initiated a universal influenza immunization program (UIIP) to provide fre...
<div><p>Ontario, Canada, immunizes against influenza using a trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine...
In Canada, currently no national seasonal influenza immunization program exists. To better inform po...
In Ontario, Canada, a mass vaccination strategy was developed and implemented to mitigate the effect...
The extent to which economic evaluations of public health programs in Ontario are conducted and used...
The extent to which economic evaluations of public health programs in Ontario are conducted and used...
Produced by Technology Assessment at SickKids, Hospital for Sick Children.In Canada, currently no na...
Objectives: We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of universal mass vaccination (UMV) against influenz...
INTRODUCTION: The propensity for influenza viruses to mutate and recombine makes them both a familia...
The propensity for influenza viruses to mutate and recombine makes them both a familiar threat and a...
The propensity for influenza viruses to mutate and recombine makes them both a familiar threat and a...
Objectives: Economic evaluations on influenza vaccination from low resource settings are scarce and ...
Objectives: Economic evaluations on influenza vaccination from low resource settings are scarce and ...
In July 2000, the province of Ontario, Canada, initiated a universal influenza immunization program ...
Daria J O’Reilly,1,2 Gord Blackhouse,1,2 Sheri Burns,2 James M Bowen,1,2 Natasha Burke,1,2 Jef...
In 2000, Ontario, Canada, initiated a universal influenza immunization program (UIIP) to provide fre...
<div><p>Ontario, Canada, immunizes against influenza using a trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine...
In Canada, currently no national seasonal influenza immunization program exists. To better inform po...
In Ontario, Canada, a mass vaccination strategy was developed and implemented to mitigate the effect...
The extent to which economic evaluations of public health programs in Ontario are conducted and used...
The extent to which economic evaluations of public health programs in Ontario are conducted and used...
Produced by Technology Assessment at SickKids, Hospital for Sick Children.In Canada, currently no na...
Objectives: We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of universal mass vaccination (UMV) against influenz...
INTRODUCTION: The propensity for influenza viruses to mutate and recombine makes them both a familia...
The propensity for influenza viruses to mutate and recombine makes them both a familiar threat and a...
The propensity for influenza viruses to mutate and recombine makes them both a familiar threat and a...
Objectives: Economic evaluations on influenza vaccination from low resource settings are scarce and ...
Objectives: Economic evaluations on influenza vaccination from low resource settings are scarce and ...