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Canadian Center for Vaccinology
Canadian Center for Vaccinology
The Canadian Center for Vaccinology is an integrated collaborative vaccine research team committed to research, discovery and evaluation of vaccines.
Challenge Studies and the Challenge Unit
Challenge Studies and the Challenge Unit
CCfV’s challenge unit is a state-of-the-art inpatient and outpatient research facility located in the IWK Health Centre in Halifax. The challenge unit features ten single-bed isolation rooms with full monitoring capability, negative air pressure and HEPA-filtered exhaust for each isolation room to h
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Clinical Trial of a Plant-Based Seasonal Influenza Vaccine in Adults | Canadian Center for Vaccinology - Advancing Immunization for a Healthier World
Clinical Trial of a Plant-Based Seasonal Influenza Vaccine in Adults | Canadian Center for Vaccinology - Advancing Immunization for a Healthier World
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CosTaR: Tdap and RSV vaccines in pregnancy
CosTaR: Tdap and RSV vaccines in pregnancy
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Nirsevimab for prevention from RSV in high-risk infants in Nova Scotia
Nirsevimab for prevention from RSV in high-risk infants in Nova Scotia
Immunization Assessment Tool implementation case study
Immunization Assessment Tool implementation case study
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Clinical Trial of Inhaled Aerosol COVID-19 Vaccine
Clinical Trial of Inhaled Aerosol COVID-19 Vaccine
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Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (HPV) Decision Making
Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (HPV) Decision Making
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Whooping Cough Inpatient Challenge Study
Whooping Cough Inpatient Challenge Study
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CIRN
Canadian Immunization Research Network
Canadian Immunization Research Network
The Canadian Immunization Research Network (CIRN) is a national network of key vaccine researchers who develop and test methodologies related to the evaluation of vaccines as they pertain to safety, immunogenicity and effectiveness and program implementation and evaluation.
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Canadian Immunization Research Network | Réseau canadien de recherche sur l'immunisation | 91 followers on LinkedIn. Providing data to inform public health decision-making about immunization programs to improve the health of Canadians. | The Canadian Immunization Research Network (CIRN) serves as a primary source of research capacity to provide data to inform public health decision-making about immunization programs to improve the health of Canadians. CIRN’s niche is at the interface of clinical research, surveillance and epidemiological research, and public health program evaluation, with a focus on late-stage vaccine evaluation of program implementation.
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