Infectious Disease

Combating Influenza in Older Adults Using Clinical Data and Vaccines

This is a 30-minute CFPC Mainpro+ certified eCME program for Canadian HCPs. The goal is to provide education on the burden of influenza in older adults, and the clinical data used to support vaccination options for this high-risk population. This program is designed to provide practical information on available influenza vaccines in Canada, concurrent administration with other vaccines and national recommendations in order to support clinicians with discussions on optimal protection for older adults.

DURATION

30 min

PROFESSION

Physician

# OF CREDITS

0.5

ACCREDITATION

Mainpro+

EXPIRY DATE

2025-09-11

Influenza significantly threatens Canadians aged 65 and older, who comprise the majority of hospitalizations, ICU admissions, and deaths from the virus. Vaccination against influenza is crucial for this age group as it bolsters immune response and reduces the likelihood of severe illness, hospitalization, and mortality. Therefore, adults 65 and older are prioritized for influenza vaccines due to their higher risk. Inactivated high-dose, adjuvanted, or recombinant influenza vaccines are recommended, when available, over other influenza vaccines for this demographic. This program will provide key information about the vaccines indicated for older adults, analyze the supporting evidence for their preferential use, and discuss concurrent administration with other vaccines.


This program has received an educational grant or in-kind support from Sanofi.

Faculty

  • Allison McGeer, MD, FRCPC
  • Naomi Pliamm, MD, CCFP
  • Chandi Chandrasena, MD, CCFP, FCFP
  • Sofia Nastis, MD, CCFP

Learning objectives

Upon completion of this continuing education program participants will be better able to:

  • Describe the burden of influenza in older adults and the importance of influenza vaccination
  • Evaluate the evidence pertaining to influenza vaccines in older adults
  • Apply NACI 2024-2025 recommendations for influenza vaccination and concurrent administration with other vaccines in older adults

Accreditation

This self-learning program has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 0.5 Mainpro+ credits.

Cert+ Program ID#: 203093

Cost of course:  
Free
# of credits: 0.5
Duration: 30 min

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Combating Influenza in Older Adults Using Clinical Data and Vaccines

30 min

Duration

Physician

Profession

0.5

# of credits

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this continuing education program participants will be better able to:

  • Describe the burden of influenza in older adults and the importance of influenza vaccination
  • Evaluate the evidence pertaining to influenza vaccines in older adults
  • Apply NACI 2024-2025 recommendations for influenza vaccination and concurrent administration with other vaccines in older adults

Mainpro+

ACCREDITATION

Infectious Disease

Learning Category

Influenza, Vaccinations, Infectious Disease

Topic

0

Price

2025-09-11

Expiry Date

CAN-eng

Region/Language

Course Description

Influenza significantly threatens Canadians aged 65 and older, who comprise the majority of hospitalizations, ICU admissions, and deaths from the virus. Vaccination against influenza is crucial for this age group as it bolsters immune response and reduces the likelihood of severe illness, hospitalization, and mortality. Therefore, adults 65 and older are prioritized for influenza vaccines due to their higher risk. Inactivated high-dose, adjuvanted, or recombinant influenza vaccines are recommended, when available, over other influenza vaccines for this demographic. This program will provide key information about the vaccines indicated for older adults, analyze the supporting evidence for their preferential use, and discuss concurrent administration with other vaccines.


This program has received an educational grant or in-kind support from Sanofi.

Faculty

  • Allison McGeer, MD, FRCPC
  • Naomi Pliamm, MD, CCFP
  • Chandi Chandrasena, MD, CCFP, FCFP
  • Sofia Nastis, MD, CCFP

Accreditation

This self-learning program has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 0.5 Mainpro+ credits.

Cert+ Program ID#: 203093