Find information for health professionals about immunization

Immunization is the best way to protect our community from vaccine preventable diseases. 

Here is the routine immunization manual for health professionals.

Immunization manual

SectionTitleUpdated
1Introduction
Competencies
July 2021
July 2021
2Informed consentJuly 2025
3Immunization scheduleJanuary 2026
4Contraindications and routine precautionsJuly 2021
5Immunization of special populationsOctober 2022
6Administration of biological productsApril 2020
7

Storage and handling of immunization agents

Cold Chain Incident worksheet

January 2026
8

Biological products:


COVID-19 Vaccines
Diphtheria and tetanus-containing vaccines
Hib vaccine
Hepatitis vaccines
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine
Immune globulins (HBIg, Ig, RabIg, TIg)
Influenza vaccines
Meningococcal vaccines
MMR and MMRV vaccines
Monkeypox and Smallpox vaccines
Pneumococcal vaccines
Polio vaccine
Rabies vaccine
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) products
Rotavirus vaccine
Tuberculin
Varicella vaccine
Zoster vaccine

August 2025
9Documentation guidelinesAugust 2016
12AnaphylaxisJanuary 2026
13Adverse events following immunization
AEFI User Guide with FAQs
July 2021
July 2021
14Principles of immunologyMarch 2011

16

17

Blood and body fluid exposure management

Additional resources for professionals  (This includes handouts, schedules and communication tools for use with the public)

July 2018

 

Contact

Yukon Immunization Program (YIP)

Government of Yukon
Health and Social Services, Government of Yukon
Box 2703
Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 2C6
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 867-332-7612

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Date modified: 2026-01-21