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Factors related to non-compliance to HPV vaccination in Roraima - Brazil: A region with a high incidence of cervical cancer.
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Associations of trust and healthcare provider advice with HPV vaccine acceptance among African American parents.
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Human papillomavirus vaccine coverage and prevalence of missed opportunities for vaccination in an integrated healthcare system.
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Parental acceptance of human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination in Indonesia: A cross-sectional study.
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Race, ethnicity, and income factors impacting human papilloma virus vaccination rates.
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