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CDC Updates HPV Vaccine Recommendations for Adults in the United States

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CDC Updates HPV Vaccine Recommendations for Adults in the United States
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated its official recommendations for the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine for adults in the United States. This means the national health agency has changed its guidance on who should consider getting this vaccine.

This information comes from an announcement of updated recommendations, not from a new scientific study. Because it is not a research report, key details are missing. We do not know what specific age groups or health situations the new advice covers, or what evidence the CDC reviewed to make this change.

When health agencies update vaccine guidelines, it is based on a review of the latest evidence about safety and effectiveness. The most important step for readers is to talk with their own doctor. A healthcare provider can explain if the new HPV vaccine recommendation applies to you personally, based on your age and health history.

What this means for you:
The CDC has new HPV vaccine advice for adults. Check with your doctor to see if it applies to you.
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