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Slides: How to promote research through government-academic-public health-industry interactions while minimizing real or perceived conflicts of interest: The (local) public health perspective
Dr. Natasha Crowcroft provided an overview of the strengths, limitations and opportunities of local and academic public health during the 2018 CAIRE research symposium.
Report: Canadian Research Priorities for Pertussis Immunization in Pregnancy Survey
Pertussis immunization in pregnancy is currently thought to be the most effective way of protecting young infants (<3 months of age) against pertussis, in conjunction with an immunization program for children.
The PIPER (Progressing Immunization in Pregnancy Evaluation and Research) Group was established to bring together individuals with expertise and/or interest in this area and to develop a cohesive roadmap for evaluation and research on immunization in pregnancy in Canada.