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  • Vaccinology
  • Adolescent Medicine

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  • Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection can cause cancers and other diseases.
  • Routine HPV vaccination is recommended for adolescents aged 11 or 12.
  • In 2012, HPV vaccine uptake was low: 53.8% of females and 20.8% of males aged 13-17 received at least one dose.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address low HPV vaccination rates among adolescents.
  • To outline strategies supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to increase HPV vaccination coverage.
  • To detail the role of national partner organizations in promoting HPV immunization.

Main Methods:

  • The CDC collaborated with national partner organizations to improve HPV vaccination rates.
  • Key partners included the Academic Pediatric Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Cancer Society, National Area Health Education Centers Organization, and National Association of County and City Health Officials.
  • Strategies focused on provider education, prioritizing vaccination, partnership building, resource development, and quality improvement.

Main Results:

  • Low HPV vaccination uptake was identified as a significant public health concern.
  • National partners implemented multifaceted strategies to boost HPV immunization.
  • Efforts concentrated on enhancing provider communication, resource accessibility, and collaborative initiatives.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing low HPV vaccination rates requires coordinated efforts between public health agencies and professional organizations.
  • Improving provider education and public awareness is crucial for increasing HPV vaccine uptake.
  • Strategic partnerships and quality improvement initiatives are essential for achieving higher adolescent immunization coverage.