Human Papillomavirus Immunization completion rates increased by the use of the American Academy of Pediatrics Tool Kit
Journal Title: International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science Invention - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 3
Abstract
Human Papillomavirus is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States and world wide. Vaccination is a critical public health measure for lowering the risk of cervical genital and anal cancers. Overall vaccination rates in the United States are low. This study highlights the need to change practices in primary care clinics to increase Human Papillomavirus vaccination rates. The study compares vaccination rates before and after the introduction of the American Academy of Pediatrics Tool Kit and a staff training session.
Authors and Affiliations
Victoria Udongwo, Charles J Haddad M. D.
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