The Public Health Agency of Canada's Flu Watch report, released Friday, shows test positivity for influenza at 26.9 per cent ...
The Public Health Agency of Canada said Wednesday it's purchased 500,000 doses of a human vaccine to protect against avian influenza for those most at risk from being exposed to the virus by infected ...
The Government of Canada has secured an initial supply of 500,000 doses of GSK's bird flu vaccine to protect individuals most ...
Following similar deals in countries like the United States and the U.K., Canada is bolstering its stockpile of bird flu ...
Canada has announced a deal to secure 500K doses of GSK’s (NYSE:GSK) avian influenza vaccine for humans as the country steps ...
In other avian flu developments, tests at the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) have confirmed the H5N1 strain in rats for ...
Canada's public health agency has bought 500,000 doses of bird flu vaccine. Dr. Isaac Bogoch is an infectious diseases expert ...
The Canadian government has purchased an initial supply of 500,000 doses of human vaccine against avian influenza.
The Public Health Agency of Canada says the purchase of 500,000 vaccines are a 'proactive' measure to ensure the doses are ready if they need to be used.
The Public Health Agency of Canada’s website says 24 per cent of cases tested positive for influenza during the week ending Feb. 8 – up from the already-high 21 per cent the week before.
The majority of the doses will be handed out to provinces and territories, which will decide when and where to deploy the shots ...