Teen Vaccines
Teen Vaccines
A new report from the Centers for Disease Control finds HPV vaccine rates are trailing other recommended vaccines for teenagers.
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" A new report from the Centers for Disease Control -- HPV vaccine rates are trailing other recommended vaccines for teenagers. This CDC recommend the HPV vaccine for eleven or twelve year old girl this vaccine is given in three doses over six months. HPV the virus almost only sexually transmitted and can lead to cervical cancer. A new survey of 191000 team find coverage rate for two other vaccine are higher than the HPV vaccine ready. An estimated 49%. Of teen girls have had at least one dose of -- PV vaccine that coverage rate is more than 60% of the other two vaccines. They protect against tetanus diphtheria pertussis. And -- to -- meningitis."
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