2018
DOI: 10.23889/ijpds.v3i4.997
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Point of Care (POC) Influenza Immunization for Pregnant Women, Calgary Zone, Alberta Health Services

Abstract: IntroductionVaccinating pregnant patients for neonatal protection needs to be integrated into prenatal care as new vaccines emerge. Uptake of influenza vaccine, universally recommended in pregnancy, is low. Immunization was offered and administered to pregnant women at point of care (POC) during two flu seasons at an urban tertiary care center. Objectives and ApproachPrimary objective is to determine if POC impacts immunization rate during flu season among a cohort of pregnant women by location and gesta… Show more

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