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Mashup Score: 3The HPV Vaccine And Adults: What You Need To Know - 1 month(s) ago
The HPV vaccine can reduce the risk of certain cancers for adults up to age 45. Find out how your doctor can help you decide if it’s right for you.
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Mashup Score: 126HPV vaccine study finds zero cases of cervical cancer among women vaccinated before age 14 - 3 month(s) ago
In a large Scottish study, no cases of cervical cancer were found among women who received HPV vaccines before they turned 14.
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Mashup Score: 0The latest vaccine information…what you must know to protect the pediatric populations - 5 month(s) ago
Donna Hallas, PhD, PPCNP-BC, CPNP, PMHS, FAANP, FAAN, shares her thoughts on the Contemporary Pediatrics’ October 2023 vaccine issue.
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The HPV vaccine is recommended for kids ages 11 – 12. But some parents are reticent to get their kids vaccinated – and a recent study uncovered the reasons why.
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Mashup Score: 3
New 10-year follow-up data were published by Restrepo et al in Pediatrics on girls and boys who received a three-dose regimen of the 9-valent human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine between the ages of 9 and 15. The long-term follow-up study was conducted from 2009 through 2021 across 13 countries and 5 continents. The phase III immunogenicity study for the 9-valent HPV vaccine in boys and girls aged 9 to 15 years was extended to a long-term follow-up study to assess immunogenicity through 10 years after the
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Mashup Score: 3
An abstract is unavailable.
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Mashup Score: 1U.S. Study Shows HPV Antibodies Remain High Up to 2 Years After a Single Dose of HPV Vaccine - 8 month(s) ago
After receiving an initial single dose of the HPV vaccine Gardasil 9, children aged 9 to 11 had high levels of two key antibodies that protect against HPV
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Mashup Score: 0Wolters Kluwer Health - 9 month(s) ago
JavaScript Error JavaScript has been disabled on your browser. You must enable it to continue. Here’s how to enable JavaScript in the following browsers: Internet Explorer From the Tools menu, select Options Click the Content tab Select Enable JavaScript Firefox From the Tools…
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Why do young cancer survivors refuse the #HPVvaccine? Young cancer survivors or parents noted safety concerns, vaccine hesitancy or disinterest, external influences, vaccine-related information deficits, and health beliefs or family decisional processes. https://t.co/MGnSXP51g5 https://t.co/rXVeqfkwt1
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Mashup Score: 2Human Papillomavirus Vaccination | NEJM Resident 360 - 11 month(s) ago
HPV is a common sexually transmitted virus; oncogenic types lead to HPVattributable cancers. Vaccines are highly effective for preventing HPV vaccine–type infection, precancers, and other attributable conditions. | NEJM Resident 360
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Mashup Score: 0Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccines - 12 month(s) ago
A fact sheet about human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines for the prevention of infection with certain types of HPV, which is the major cause of cervical cancer.
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Are you an adult aged 27 to 45 who has never had the #HPVVaccine? Find out if it's right for you: https://t.co/oVrY8F2ODJ