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Can Commun Dis Rep. 2014 Dec 04;40:37-40. doi: 10.14745/ccdr.v40is3a05. eCollection 2014 Dec 04.

Canada's Vaccine Vigilance Working Group.

Canada communicable disease report = Releve des maladies transmissibles au Canada

N Ahmadipour, E Toth, B J Law

Affiliations

  1. Centre for Immunization and Respiratory Infectious Diseases, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON.
  2. Direction de la protection de la santé publique, Ministère de la santé et des services sociaux du Québec, Québec, QC.

PMID: 29769911 PMCID: PMC5868593 DOI: 10.14745/ccdr.v40is3a05

Abstract

The Vaccine Vigilance Working Group (VVWG) was created in 2004 as part of the National Immunization Strategy to strengthen vaccine safety in Canada. The Group has representation from all federal/provincial/territorial immunization programs across the country, as well as Health Canada regulators and the Immunization Monitoring Program ACTive (IMPACT) network. VVWG works to harmonize vaccine safety monitoring and adverse event reporting and management across Canada by developing and following national guidelines and seeking out best pharmacovigilance practices, including training. It also provides a national vaccine safety sentinel network that uses several mechanisms to rapidly share information on emerging safety issues to enable effective public health response. The "vigilance" in VVWG emphasizes the watchful, ever alert nature and activities of the Group's work. Increased public and health professional awareness of the VVWG's role and activities should help to allay concerns about vaccine safety that lead to vaccine hesitancy and in turn limit the effectiveness of immunization.

Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of interest: None

References

  1. Can Commun Dis Rep. 2014 Dec 04;40(Suppl 3):24-30 - PubMed
  2. Can Commun Dis Rep. 2014 Dec 04;40(Suppl 3):31-36 - PubMed

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