Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine: Choice or Necessity?
Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC STUDY - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 2
Abstract
Human papilloma Virus affects sexually active individuals at some point in their life. There is no effective screening or means to prevent the spread of infection. Hence, vaccination could be a very useful tool to combat this issue. A health education intervention using posters in college can help educate adolescents about vaccinations and its benefits reinforce their decision to get vaccinated. Ultimately, we are trying to promote better health among individuals by convincing them to get vaccinated. The designed poster covers important facts from center of disease control and prevention, World Health Organization and U.S department of health and human services.
Authors and Affiliations
Haritha Vardhini Katragadda, Ashmini Persuad, Jay Krishna Katragadda
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