Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Beginning of sex no more dependent of the beliefs of HPV vaccine

Jessica Kahn, MD, physician in Cincinnati Children’s, said “Data demonstrating that HPV vaccination does not lead to riskier behaviors will allow clinicians to provide accurate, evidence-based information to address the concerns of parents and thereby increase vaccination rates”. HPV is a STI, the infection harassing around young women and girls of United States of America. In the recent theories studied by researchers, it was found that the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine may start concerns regarding initiation of sex or unsafe sexual behaviors among teenage girls and young women. Under the observation of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, it was observed that teenage girls and young women disagreed to consider that it vaccination was a good option for a safer sex. They still had the thought of practicing safer sex and vaccination could not protect from sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

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