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Canadian Public Health Association

Canadian Immunization Conference features latest immunization research

Location

Ottawa


The Canadian Immunization Conference features the latest research on immunization, including close to 200 oral abstracts and poster presentations. The 2023 edition of the conference marks the first time the Canadian immunization community has met in person since the start of the global COVID-19 pandemic.

The event will take place during National Immunization Awareness Week (NIAW). Abstracts cover vaccine-preventable diseases such as mpox, measles, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and human papillomavirus (HPV) along with a diverse range of topics including health equity, vaccine confidence, and vaccine communications. Access the final CIC program to learn more.

“We look forward to gathering in-person after several years. There have been great strides and many new developments in COVID-19, public health and vaccine development research. We are excited to share these latest findings with our colleagues.” Ian Culbert, CPHA Executive Director.

CIC is presented in collaboration with the Canadian Association for Immunization for Immunization Research, Evaluation and Education (CAIRE), the Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) and the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).

Representatives from the media are required to register in advance in order to attend the conference and access the press room.


For more information contact:
Dolores Gutierrez, Communications & Marketing Officer
Canadian Public Health Association
Telephone: 613.725.3769, ext. 190
communications@cpha.ca

About the Canadian Public Health Association
Founded in 1910, the Canadian Public Health Association is the independent voice for public health in Canada with links to the international community. As the only Canadian non-governmental organization focused exclusively on public health, we are uniquely positioned to advise decision-makers about public health system reform and to guide initiatives to help safeguard the personal and community health of Canadians and people around the world. We are a national, independent, not-for-profit, voluntary association. Our members believe in universal and equitable access to the basic conditions that are necessary to achieve health for all.


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