Term: Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine (TIV)
Glossary Definition
Last Updated: 2011-05-05
Definition:
An immunization against influenza that includes three virus strains: two from the human influenza A subtypes and one from the influenza B lineages. TIV is reformulated annually to compensate for variation in the antigen strains.
Please see the
Canada Communicable Disease Report
by the Public Health Agency of Canada for more information.
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References
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Public Health Agency of Canada.
Statement on Seasonal Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine (TIV) for 2010-2011: Canadian Communicable Disease Report (last update: August 2010).
2011. [Abstract] (View)
Term used in
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Chartier M, Finlayson G, Prior H, McGowan K, Chen H, de Rocquigny J, Walld R, Gousseau M.
Health and Healthcare Utilization of Francophones in Manitoba.
Winnipeg, MB:
Manitoba Centre for Health Policy,
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Hilderman T, Katz A, Derksen S, McGowan K, Chateau D, Kurbis C, Allison S, Reimer JN.
Manitoba Immunization Study.
Winnipeg, MB:
Manitoba Centre for Health Policy,
2011. [Report] [Summary] (View)