Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine Background Paper.
The vaccine only works to its full potential if it’s given before a girl is exposed to the virus, and with such a high incidence of HPV, the only way to guarantee that is to administer the shots.
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HPV (Human papillomavirus) vaccine can prevent infection with some types of human papillomavirus. HPV infections can cause certain types of cancers including: cervical, vaginal and vulvar cancers in women, penile cancer in men, and; anal cancers in both men and women. HPV vaccine prevents infection from the HPV types that cause over 90% of these cancers. HPV is spread through intimate skin-to.
The HPV vaccine helps protect against cancer. From September 2019, all children aged 11-13 in the UK can get the HPV vaccine. People who missed their HPV vaccination offered in school can get the vaccine for free up to their 25th birthday. Men who have sex with men can request the vaccine for free through sexual health and HIV clinics in the UK.
Like all vaccines, even “old” vaccines approved many years ago, the HPV vaccines are continuously monitored for side effects. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) review all serious side effects reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) to watch for potential safety concerns that may need further study.
Recommend the HPV vaccine the same day and the same way you recommend all other vaccines. For example, “Now that Danny is 11, he is due for vaccinations to help protect against meningitis, HPV cancers, and whooping cough. We’ll give those shots during today’s visit. Do you have any questions about these vaccines?”.
When the vaccine for the HPV virus was released sometime around 2007, it was very surprising that when Rick Perry ordered an executive mandate in Texas saying that high school girls are required to have the vaccine immediately, it met a lot of controversy and questioning considering the legality of the said mandate. On a personal note, Perry’s mandate seems to have legal grounds as it.