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Schülein, S., Taylor, K. J., König, J., Claus, M., Just 17.4% of girls in This report
Blettner, M., & Klug, S. J. (2016). Factors Germany received an emphasizes the
influencing uptake of HPV vaccination among HPV vaccination in significance of
girls in Germany. BMC Public Health, 16(1). the first year of the structured
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3663-z vaccine's availability. immunization
Socioeconomic level, programs by
maternal education, highlighting
and age were factors Germany's low
that affected uptake. HPV vaccination
The study highlights uptake. The results
that a well-organized highlight the
immunization necessity of focused
program is necessary interventions that
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Spinner, C., Ding, L., Bernstein, D. I., Brown, The study shows that Interventions are
D. R., Franco, E. L., Covert, C., & Kahn, J. A. the 4-valent HPV greatly aided by the
(2019). Human Papillomavirus Vaccine vaccine offered herd substantial evidence
Effectiveness and Herd Protection in Young protection, lowering provided by this
Women. Pediatrics, 143(2), e20181902. HPV prevalence study regarding the
https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2018-1902 among unvaccinated 4-valent HPV
women (40%) and vaccine's long-term
significantly efficacy and
reducing vaccine- influence on herd
type HPV detection protection. The
among vaccinated intervention's
young women potential to provide
(80.9% drop). The long-lasting sound
vaccination's effects is shown by
estimated efficacy a notable drop in
was 90.6%. vaccine-type HPV
among vaccinated
and unvaccinated
mothers, supporting
higher HPV
vaccination rates
for adolescent girls.
Feng, Y., Feng, R., & Liu, Y. (2023). Social In China, social This study
media promotion, risk perception, and parental media marketing of highlights the
support for adolescent girls’ HPV vaccination: the HPV vaccine is critical impact of
Taking consideration of future consequences linked to higher social media
and sexual attitudes as moderators. Health Care parental support, promotion, focusing
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LaMontagne, D. S., Manangazira, P., Marembo, With dose one The strong uptake
J., Chigodo, C., Zvamashakwe, C., Tshuma, E., administered and completion
Marima, E., Chindedza, K., Ndlela, E., & primarily in schools, rates of a national
Mooney, J. (2021). HPV vaccination coverage Zimbabwe achieved HPV vaccination
in three districts in ZIMBABWE following the 88-94% on-time program for
national introduction of a 0,12-month schedule uptake and 75-86% females aged 10 to
among 10 to 14-year-old girls. Vaccine. two-dose HPV 14 years in
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.07.012 vaccination coverage Zimbabwe are
among girls aged 10- highlighted by this
14. One of the study. It worked
challenges was well to emphasize
determining the girls' school-based
ages and stressing the administration.
importance of Understanding
continuing issues such as age
immunization estimation and
campaigns. reducing dropout
rates helps to
optimize
interventions and
guarantee long-term
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effectiveness for
adolescent girls'
HPV vaccination
programs.
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References
Feng, Y., Feng, R., & Liu, Y. (2023). Social media promotion, risk perception, and parental
consequences and sexual attitudes as moderators. Health Care for Women International,
1–14. https://doi.org/10.1080/07399332.2023.2190979
Kester, L. M., Zimet, G. D., Fortenberry, J. D., Kahn, J. A., & Shew, M. L. (2012). A National
Study of HPV Vaccination of Adolescent Girls: Rates, Predictors, and Reasons for Non-
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-012-1066-z
LaMontagne, D. S., Manangazira, P., Marembo, J., Chigodo, C., Zvamashakwe, C., Tshuma, E.,
Marima, E., Chindedza, K., Ndlela, E., & Mooney, J. (2021). HPV vaccination coverage
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.07.012
Schülein, S., Taylor, K. J., König, J., Claus, M., Blettner, M., & Klug, S. J. (2016). Factors
influencing uptake of HPV vaccination among girls in Germany. BMC Public Health,
16(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3663-z
Spinner, C., Ding, L., Bernstein, D. I., Brown, D. R., Franco, E. L., Covert, C., & Kahn, J. A.