Reports

The following list of reports reflects the latest in findings and outcomes in medical research as presented at major medical meetings and published peer-reviewed medical journals. In this section you can view reports from important congresses as well as summaries of some recently published journal articles. Please let us know if you have a particular area of interest you would like to see covered.

PRIORITY PRESS - 10th Canadian Immunization Conference

Nasopharyngeal colonization and disease transmission: Eradication of Vaccine-Specific Organisms Dramatically Reduces Disease Incidence in Recipients/Non-Recipients Alike

Vancouver, BC / December 3-5, 2012

Vancouver - Asymptomatic nasopharyngeal (NP) colonization by typical colonizing bacteria, most notably Haemophilus influenzae, Neisseria meningitidis and Streptococcus pneumoniae is a prerequisite for the development of local and invasive...

PRIORITY PRESS -10th Canadian Immunization Conference

Improving Influenza Protection in Seniors with Adjuvanted Vaccines

Vancouver, BC / December 3-5, 2012

Vancouver - Immunosenescence significantly increases the likelihood of the elderly acquiring serious infections including influenza. If hospitalized, they are at risk for increasing frailty and disabilities. Trivalent inactivated vaccines...

PRIORITY PRESS - 10th Canadian Immunization Conference

Invasive Meningococcal Disease: Focus on the New Serogroup B Disease Vaccine

Vancouver, BC / December 3-5, 2012

Vancouver - Each year in Canada, approximately 200 individuals are affected by invasive meningococcal disease (IMD), and about half of them are children. Mortality from IMD has remained essentially unchanged since the 1950s with a...

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Summer 2012

Extending Australian national HPV vaccination program to malesGeorgousakis et al. Population-wide vaccination against human papillomavirus in adolescent boys: Australia as a case study. Lancet Infect Dis 2012 [Epub ahead of...

PRIORITY PRESS - EUROGIN 2012

Managing Inequities in Protection Against HPV-related Disease Through Gender-neutral Vaccination

Prague, Czech Republic / July 8-11, 2012

Prague - When routine vaccination against the human papillomavirus (HPV) was first approved in 2006, it was focused on preventing cervical cancer in women. However, a range of cancers is now known to be associated with HPV in men and women,...

PRIORITY PRESS - 89th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Paediatric Society

Addressing Public Perception of Vaccination

London, Ontario / June 6-9, 2012

London, Ontario - Public distrust in vaccines appears to be increasing, fuelled by factors that include anti-vaccination voices throughout the Internet. A recent survey of Canadian parents showed that while the majority do have their...

PRIORITY PRESS - 89th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Paediatric Society

Prevention and Minimization of Potential Complications from Infection and Disorders in Infancy

London, Ontario / June 6-9, 2012

London, Ontario - Vaccination is the premier strategy recommended for preventing common and rare childhood infections and its track record is exceedingly impressive. Yet as delegates heard during the CPS meeting, there appears to be a...

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Spring 2012

NACI: New recommendations for the quadrivalent HPV vaccine for malesNational Advisory Committee on Immunization. Canada Communicable Disease Report January 2012;38:ACS-7. Recommendations for the use of the quadrivalent human papillomavirus...

PRIORITY PRESS - CACMID-AMMI Canada 2012 Annual Conference

Invasive Fungal Infections in Severely Immunocompromised Patients: Strategies to Improve Overall Survival

Vancouver, British Columbia / May 3-5, 2012

Vancouver - Invasive fungal infections (IFIs) affect mainly patients with hematological malignancies undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Invasive aspergillosis (IA) accounts for the majority of these infections and it can be...

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