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Vaccinating men provides a "double benefit" in that fewer men with HPV will also mean that fewer women are exposed, adds Porche, who was not involved in the current study but has researched HPV in men.
Why Is HPV Vaccine Effective In Men? Health.com 2011
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Vaccinating men provides a "double benefit" in that fewer men with HPV will also mean that fewer women are exposed, adds Porche, who was not involved in the current study but has researched HPV in men.
Why Is HPV Vaccine Effective In Men? Health.com 2011
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Vaccinating every man, woman, and child in the U.S. with an untested vaccine; duct tape and plastic sheeting, cutting funds for first responders, outing Valerie Plame …
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Vaccinating children against the many diseases that used to afflict them has been one of the most successful public health improvements in modern times.
A Real Vaccine Scare 2010
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Vaccinating a child against measles, for instance, costs less than a dollar.
Caryl M. Stern: 60 Years of Saving Lives on Halloween Caryl M. Stern 2010
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Vaccinating the 250 million children in developing countries by 2015 cannot rest on the shoulders of just 6 countries.
Ezekiel J. Emanuel, M.D., Ph.D.: How We Can Save Over 4 Million Children Ezekiel J. Emanuel 2010
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Vaccinating will not reduce the population incidence of cervical cancer if the woman continues to get Pap screening throughout her life.
Marcia G. Yerman: An Interview with Dr. Diane M. Harper, HPV Expert Marcia G. Yerman 2010
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Vaccinating children during these immunisation campaigns more often than not is compromised because of conflict and it is too dangerous for vaccination teams.
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Vaccinating the 250 million children in developing countries by 2015 cannot rest on the shoulders of just 6 countries.
Ezekiel J. Emanuel, M.D., Ph.D.: How We Can Save Over 4 Million Children Ezekiel J. Emanuel 2010
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Vaccinating the 250 million children in developing countries by 2015 cannot rest on the shoulders of just 6 countries.
Ezekiel J. Emanuel, M.D., Ph.D.: How We Can Save Over 4 Million Children Ezekiel J. Emanuel 2010
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