HPV vaccine has major impact on reducing infections, cancer, study finds

By Thomson Reuters ·
HPV infections were reduced by 66 to 83 per cent after five to eight years of vaccination.
The Associated Press
A new international study has found that HPV vaccinations are having a major impact on stopping infections and should significantly reduce cases of the disease over the next 10 years.
Vaccination against the virus that causes almost all cervical cancer is having a major impact on stopping infections and should significantly reduce cases of the disease within a decade, researchers said on Wednesday.

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