Protect yourself and your family with HPV (human papillomavirus) immunizations. The HPV vaccine is a safe and effective way to dramatically lower the risk of cancers associated with high-risk strains of the HPV virus, including cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, penile cancer, rectal cancer and vaginal cancer.
The HPV vaccine is 90% effective against HPV-associated cancers when given to children ages 9-12. Though less effective in older people, the vaccine may be administered to men and women through age 45.
To schedule an HPV vaccine for a child, see pediatrics at UC San Diego Health: health.ucsd.ed...
If you are a UC San Diego student, see student health at UC San Diego: studenthealth....
To schedule an HPV vaccine for an adult, see primary care at UC San Diego Health:
health.ucsd.ed...
Key Moments
00:00 About the HPV Virus
00:42 Preventing HVP-Related Cancer
01:07 Vaccine Recipient at Age 9
01:52 Doses for Children
02:16 HVP Vaccine Effectiveness
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