Influenza Immunization

Influenza is serious. Immunization works.

The Influenza Immunization Program for the 2022-2023 season ends on March 31, 2023.

Children under 9 years of age can still receive their second doses as required from any provider immunizing children until April 30, 2023. Children under 5 years of age must be immunized at an AHS clinic or a participating physician office.

Information regarding the 2023-2024 Influenza Immunization Program will be posted in early fall 2023.

Contact your pharmacy or doctor's office to find out more.

Book your influenza immunization at ahs.ca/vaccine.


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Influenza Immunization

As the best defence against influenza infection & illness, influenza immunization is recommended, annually, for all Albertans six months of age and older.

Forms

Consent for Influenza Immunization: For use at Alberta Health Services (AHS) influenza immunization programs. Use this form when a parent or alternate decision-maker is not able to be with the person being immunized at an AHS influenza immunization service. An alternate decision-maker could be an agent, guardian, specific decision-maker or co-decision-maker.

  • The parent or alternate decision-maker should complete this form and send it with the person being immunized, to the AHS influenza immunization service.
  • For alternate decision-makers – please also send a copy of documents to show that you are authorized to be the alternate decision-maker​

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Pneumococcal Immunization

Pneumococcal immunization is also available for some individuals based on age and medical conditions. It protects against pneumococcal disease.

Forms

Consent for Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Immunization: For use at Alberta Health Services (AHS) immunization programs. Use this form when a parent or alternate decision-maker is not able to be with the person being immunized at an AHS immunization service. An alternate decision-maker could be an agent, guardian, specific decision-maker or co-decision-maker.

  • The parent or alternate decision-maker should complete this form and send it with the person being immunized, to the AHS immunization service.
  • For alternate decision-makers – please also send a copy of documents to show that you are authorized to be the alternate decision-maker.

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Data & Statistics

Data and statistics this season are available online at Alberta Influenza statistics.

Previous Season

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