You and your colleagues are undoubtedly hearing questions from a lot of concerned parents about the new guidelines for vaccinating young boys against HPV infection. What are the chief concerns-and how can you best address those concerns?
You and your colleagues are undoubtedly hearing questions from a lot of concerned parents about the new guidelines for vaccinating young boys against HPV infection. What are the chief concerns-and how can you best address those concerns?
We’ve invited Dr Meg Fisher, Chair of the Department of Pediatrics and Medical Director of the Children’s Hospital of Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch, New Jersey, to discuss-and speak to those concerns. Dr Fisher is a former member of the RedBook Committee on Infectious Diseases.
Addressing Parents’ Concerns About Vaccinating Boys Against HPV Infection
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