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Back-To-School Immunization Information

RICHMOND, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Sep 11, 2015) - The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) recently expressed concern about declining immunization rates in Canada and would like to see more efforts to educate parents who hesitate to pursue vaccination for their children. The physicians also voted to ask that governments across the country authorize schools to require a mandatory declaration of immunization status for all students.

CMA issued a press release that states, "If results indicate that a student has not been immunized, there would then be a conversation between public health officials and parents."

London Drugs pharmacists are joining the CMA to help educate parents on immunization options as back to school nears. Getting ready for back to school or dorm isn't limited to making sure you have the right school supplies and latest tech gear. It also means making sure grade school children and adults have the proper and up-to-date vaccinations to prevent potentially serious health issues from coming in contact with a variety of communicable diseases.

IMMUNIZATION OVERVIEW

Immunization

Recommended for
Grade School

Recommended for
Adults

Available at London
Drugs*

Pre-school immunizations (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, andvaricella)

YES

If not received during
preschool, grade school
(grades 1 or 5 or 9)

London Drugs
recommends checking
with your public health
agency first for pre-
school vaccination
options.

Herpes zoster (shingles)

YES
50+ years

YES

Human papillomavirus (HPV)

YES
(ages 9-18)

YES
(ages 18-26)

YES

Influenza (flu)

YES
(ages 5 -18)

YES
18+

YES

Meningococcal diseases

YES
Up to and including 24
years

YES

Pneumococcal disease

YES
65+ years

YES

Pertussis (whoopingcough)

YES
18+ years

YES

Polio

YES

YES
(if not taken as child)

YES

Travellers' vaccinations (hepatitis A and B, yellow fever, cholera, and typhoid fever)

YES

YES

* Subject to vaccine availability by location and differing provincial immunization regulation. Immunization fees may apply.

GRADE SCHOOL IMMUNIZATION

Public health agencies across Western Canada will often provide the recommended vaccinations for grade school children. Most parents will find their schools will offer these programs in affiliation with their provincial public health agency.

The Public Health Agency of Canada's recommended immunization schedule provides a detailed breakdown of what vaccinations are recommended and at what age they should be administered.