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Human papillomavirus vaccinations matter
[...]the HPV vaccine was not targeting an acute infectious disease, like most other vaccines, but cancer, which is a disease that could otherwise occur decades after a persistent infection with a cancer-inducing virus. [...]the HPV vaccination is novel in that it prevents a sexually transmitted infe...
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