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Stream: Vaccine Preventable Diseases

Human Papillomavirus and Considerations for Prevention Post-COVID-19

  • Published: 2023May 25, 2023
  • Author(s): Shyama Nanayakkara
  • Project No: 721

This document reviews the evidence on Human Papillomavirus (HPV) immunization effectiveness in Canada and investigates what HPV vaccines are, why they are important for population health in Canada, and how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the future epidemiology of HPV in Canada.

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