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Resources

Please see the various resources created by Public Health Ontario below.

Education and training

Vaccine Safety Surveillance Workshop (January 21, 2013)

Presentations

AEFI case studies
AEFI case study 1; AEFI case study 1: answer key
AEFI case study 2; AEFI case study 2: answer key
AEFI case study 3; AEFI case study 3: answer key
AEFI case study 4; AEFI case study 4: answer key
AEFI case study 5; AEFI case study 5: answer key
AEFI case study 6; AEFI case study 6: answer key

Fact sheets

View our fact sheets on public health issues.

Forms

The Ontario Adverse Event Following Immunization (AEFI) Reporting Form and the supporting Qs & As document are intended primarily for use by provincial public health unit staff to aid in reporting AEFIs. They may also be used by physicians and other health care providers reporting an AEFI to their local public health unit.

Report of Adverse Event Following Immunization (AEFI)

Provider Qs & As

Intussusception Investigation Form

Guidance for completion of Intussusception Investigation Form

Guidelines

Information for use and reference by physicians and other health-care providers.

Laboratory materials

View our specimen collection guide, requisitions, Labstracts, viral respiratory testing information and PHO laboratory services contact information.

Provincial Infectious Diseases Advisory Committee (PIDAC)

View knowledge products including best practice guidelines, fact sheets, presentations, recommendations and advice developed by the Provincial Infectious Diseases Advisory Committee (PIDAC).

Presentations

View our speakers’ presentations.

Tools

Tools created to support public health delivery in Ontario.

Studies

Learn about what our researchers are working on.

Student Placement, Education and Preceptorship (SPEP) Network

View tools and resources developed for public health units and preceptors in the areas of orientation, policies, preceptor skills, and evaluation. 

Virtual Library

Virtual Library is a suite of bibliographic databases that index thousands of peer-reviewed scientific journals, many of which offer access to full text articles.

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