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Hpv Vaccination In Vermont Males - Evaluation And Guidelines For Improvement, Carl A. Nunziato
Hpv Vaccination In Vermont Males - Evaluation And Guidelines For Improvement, Carl A. Nunziato
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Despite approval from the FDA for use in males to prevent genital warts and oropharyngeal and anal carcinomas, HPV Vaccination in young males lags behind immunization rates for females. In order to improve vaccination rates at Stowe Family practice several "best practices" for improving HPV vaccination rates were researched and combined with a patient handout and flyer.
Increasing Awareness Of The Hpv Vaccine, Jonathan M. Hernandez
Increasing Awareness Of The Hpv Vaccine, Jonathan M. Hernandez
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Increasing the public awareness and knowledge of HPV complications and prevention through vaccination is an effective intervention to increase vaccination rates and reduce overall public health cost and burden.
Hpv Education And Prevention Amongst Danbury High School Students, Elizabeth Cochrane
Hpv Education And Prevention Amongst Danbury High School Students, Elizabeth Cochrane
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is currently the most prevalent sexually transmitted infection in the United States with an estimated 79 million people infected. In the state of Connecticut, HPV vaccination is not required for entrance into the 9th grade and because of this, there is less awareness of the importance of HPV prevention and immunization among high school students. As of 2013, 37.7-49.9% of females ages 13-17 living in Connecticut completed the HPV vaccine regimen. My objective for this project was to promote awareness about HPV infection and HPV vaccination among high school students.