Coverage from Ontario, Canada’s school-based HPV vaccine program: The first three years.
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine implementation in low and middle-income countries (LMICs): Health system experiences and prospects.
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Engaging parents and schools improves uptake of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine: Examining the role of the public health nurse.
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Determinants of human papilloma virus vaccination uptake among adolescent girls: A theory-based longitudinal study among Hong Kong Chinese parents.
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Overcoming barriers in HPV vaccination and screening programs.
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Meaningful methods for increasing human papillomavirus vaccination rates: An integrative literature review.
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Factors associated with parents’ attitudes to the HPV vaccination of their adolescent sons: A systematic review.
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Opportunity for catch-up HPV vaccination in young women after first delivery.
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A learning collaborative model to improve human papillomavirus vaccination rates in primary care.
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What college women know, think, and do about human papilloma virus and HPV vaccine.
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