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The BCCDC regularly updates the guidelines in this manual to reflect current best practices. Page Content Vaccine schedules by age, use of minimum intervals between vaccine doses, management of vaccine administration errors Preparation and administration of vaccines including the appropriate route and site.
Page Content. For children. BC Routine Immunization Schedule (Infants & children) · BC Routine Immunization Schedule (school age) · BC Routine Childhood Immunization Record (children born on or after November 1, 2011). For adults. Adults 18 years and older not immunized in childhood · Recommended vaccines for
Immunization Programs &. Vaccine Preventable Diseases. Service. 655 West 12th Avenue. Vancouver, BC V5Z 4R4. Tel 604.707.2548. Fax 604.707.2515 www.bccdc.ca. Communicable Disease Control Manual. Chapter 2: Immunization. Part 1 - Immunization Schedules
In this section. Communicable Disease Control Manual · Admin Circulars · 2010-2018 · 2002-2009 · Communicable Disease Control · Immunization · Infection Control · Tuberculosis Manual · Sexually Transmitted Infections · Surveillance of Reportable Conditions. SOURCE: Part 2 - Immunization of Special Populations
Part 4 - Biological Products (Vaccines and Immune Globulins). Page Image. Product specific information for vaccines and immune globulins including eligibility, dose and scheduling. Page Content
BC child immunization schedule (ages 0-6 years); BC school age immunization schedule (grades six and nine); Adult immunization schedule for those not immunized in chidhood · Recommended vaccines for adults · Your personal immunization schedule. Other Resources. Child Health Passport -English (French)
Interactive immunization infographic. There is a wealth of credible and important immunization resources. This tool collates and highlights information and key national and provincial immunization resources for health-care providers. To use the graphic, simply click on the graphic and hover over the immunization topic of
British Columbia has a very comprehensive immunization program. For health care providers looking for provincial immunization guidelines, please refer to the BC Immunization Manual. Protection Against Infectious Disease. Currently, BC's publicly funded immunization program provides a variety of vaccines for protection
Vaccines in BC · Chickenpox (Varicella) Vaccine · Diphtheria Vaccines · Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) Vaccines · Hepatitis A Vaccine · Hepatitis B Vaccines · Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine · Influenza (Flu) Vaccine · Measles Vaccine · Meningococcal Vaccines · Mumps Vaccine · Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
Protocol for Guidance about Emerging or Unusual Situations and for Varying from Existing Guidelines. Download the Provides guidelines for the provision of immunization services. Updates. The BCCDC regularly updates the guidelines in the Communicable Diseases Control Manual to reflect current best practice.
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