Term: Influenza Vaccinations / Influenza Immunization

Glossary Definition

Last Updated: 2013-10-30

Definition:

Influenza vaccinations are the most effective preventive measure to prevent influenza and the complications arising from it in high-risk populations, such as seniors. The Canadian National Advisory Committee on Immunization (1999) recommends influenza vaccination for people at high risk. This includes people aged 65 and above, adults and children with certain chronic medical conditions, nursing home residents, health care workers who are in contact with people in the high-risk groups, and household contacts of people at risk who either cannot be vaccinated or may respond inadequately to vaccination. As of the 2010-2011 flu season, the influenza vaccination is available free of charge to all Manitobans; previously it was available for free only to the target groups identified by the National Advisory Committee on Immunization.

See the term Immunizations for Influenza (Adult) for more information, including the range of physician tariff codes used to define influenza immunizations.

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