CDC: 1 in 3 Teen Girls Got Cervical Cancer Vaccine
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Jim Liebelt Jim Liebelt's Blog
- Updated Sep 18, 2009
A new government report shows one in three teenage girls have rolled
up their sleeves for a relatively new vaccine against cervical cancer,
but vaccination rates vary dramatically between states.
The highest rates were in Rhode Island and New Hampshire, where more than half of girls ages 13 through 17 got at least one dose of three-shot vaccination. The lowest rates were in Mississippi, Georgia and South Carolina.
The federal report is the first to give state-by-state rates for the Gardasil vaccine that targets the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus. The report was released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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