Young girls must be vaccinated for HPV

This is so to make their body have enough time to develop immunity before they become sexually active. However, in tear 2013 40% less of the American girls’ ages 13-17 had been given the vaccine completely. This was pointed out by the authors of the new research. The use of the level of STD Test cases serve as an indicator of the perilous sexual mindset. There seems to be no connection with the vaccine, according to a researcher. On the other hand, there are parents who think that this is not really an issue to deal with, Dr. Jena added. She is in the department health care in a medical school in Boston.

What pediatricians think of HVP vaccines on young girls?

But there are 10-20% of the parents along with some pediatricians who think that this must be dealt with because this could be an issue. The 3 doses recommended for those who will get the HPV vaccine will protect the user against2 strains of HPV. These are actually responsible for the cases of cervical cancer, anal cancer and vaginal cancer as well. However, with the newest information, less than 1/2 of the teens have had the 3 shots recommended for this vaccine according to Dr. Jena during an interview with Reuters.

His group of authors studied the insurance data with more than 200,000 young girls staring in the year 2005-2010. That means there is likely less than 3% had received the vaccine by the end of 2006, which led to the rise by more than 25% in 2010. Nevertheless, the year prior to giving the girls the vaccine, around 4 of every 1,000 girls have had an STD like chlamydia, herpes, gonorrhea and even HIV, some even had syphilis. Those who were not given the vaccine, around 3 in every 1,000 girls have had one of the said infections at one point in their lives.

If you have given the vaccine at an early age or earlier than the age requires by the health authorities, it will give a certain level of antibodies, according to an expert. Teens engaging in a sexual intercourse at an early age are very alarming, but giving them enough information by educating them and giving them the vaccines can help dramatically, he added. Awareness is very important, especially among teens that are sexually active to prevent having more cases of STDs.