Assessing the long-term implications of age 9 initiation of HPV vaccination on series completion by age 13-15 in the US: projections from an age-structured vaccination model
IntroductionRoutine human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in the US is recommended at ages 11 or 12 years and can be given at age 9. Vaccination completion rates among adolescents 13-15 years in the US remain below the 80% goal. This study evaluated the long-term effects of increasing proactive HPV...
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Main Authors: | Kunal Saxena (Author), Oscar Patterson-Lomba (Author), Andres Gomez-Lievano (Author), Abigail Zion (Author), Jennifer Cunningham-Erves (Author), Deanna Kepka (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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