1. Human papillomavirus vaccination at the first opportunity: An overview.
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Bednarczyk RA, Brewer NT, Gilkey MB, Zorn S, Perkins RB, Oliver K, and Saslow D
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- Adolescent, Humans, United States, Child, Human Papillomavirus Viruses, Vaccines, Conjugate, Immunization Schedule, Vaccination, Papillomavirus Infections prevention & control, Diphtheria-Tetanus-acellular Pertussis Vaccines, Papillomavirus Vaccines, Meningococcal Vaccines
- Abstract
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has recommended human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination for adolescents in the United States since 2006. Though recommended at a similar time to the routine recommendations for adolescent tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis vaccination (Tdap) and quadrivalent meningococcal vaccination (MCV4), HPV vaccine uptake has consistently lagged behind these other adolescent vaccines. The ACIP recommends HPV vaccination at 11-12 y, with vaccination starting at 9 y of age included as an option that is routinely encouraged by the American Academy of Pediatrics and American Cancer Society. To support efforts to increase HPV vaccination at the first opportunity, this commentary summarizes the current HPV vaccination recommendations and available evidence regarding HPV vaccination starting at 9 y - including recent studies and trials documenting the effectiveness of HPV vaccination at 9 in supporting vaccine series completion, while providing future directions for research and implementation to improve HPV vaccination.
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- 2023
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