Prevent cancer with HPV vaccine

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HPV Infection


HPV, or human papillomavirus, is a common virus that can cause cancers later in life. You can protect your child from these cancers with HPV vaccine at age 11–12 years.



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There are actions you can take to protect yourself and others from flu, COVID-19, and RSV.



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