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Question 1 of 8
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Why recommend the HPV vaccine at age 11 – 12 years?
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According to several surveys of both parents and providers, providers frequently fail to recommend the HPV vaccine for age-eligible pre-teens.
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HPV infection is highest in adolescence and young adulthood.
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Immune response for the HPV vaccine is greatest before age 13.
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I am confident that the providers in our practice will agree to routinely bundle the 3 recommended adolescent vaccines (Tdap, HPV, and Meningococcal).
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I am confident I can effectively explain to parents the importance of receiving the HPV vaccine on time at age 11-12 rather than delaying it.
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