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Ohio Health Dept.: An Immunization Too Often Overlooked

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Tuesday, August 30, 2011   

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio college students are heading back to campus, with what they need for the school year - laptops, books and, for many, vaccinations. But health experts say the HPV vaccine should be a priority years before a student leaves for college. Human papillomavirus is a common infection that can be passed on during sexual contact, and is linked to cervical cancer in girls, and throat cancer and genital warts in both sexes.

The STD prevention program manager for the Ohio Department of Health, Jen Keagy, says that, ideally, the HPV vaccine should be given prior to the start of a young person's sexual activity.

"Some of the recommendations are to administer the vaccine among girls that are 11 to 12 years old, but could be as young as those that are 9 years old. And then, when you're talking about boys, sort of the same age group."

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), two out of every 1000 men in the U.S. are diagnosed with genital warts, and about six million men and women in the U.S. are infected with HPV each year.

Keagy's advice, for any age group, is to be pro-active in protecting yourself.

"STDs don't discriminate. They can happen to those that are younger, but they can also happen to those that are in the elderly population. So, if there is a vaccine, in the case of HPV, really take advantage of that."

The vaccine is given in three doses and can cost up to $400. In addition to the cost, there are concerns about adverse reactions in a small percentage of patients, which include dizziness, headache, and nausea. More serious side effects have been reported, although the CDC says no definite link to the vaccine was discovered.


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