2023
DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2023.2274723
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Effect of immunization registry-based provider reminder to initiate HPV vaccination at age 9, Washington state

Trevor Christensen,
Sherri Zorn,
Kathy Bay
et al.

Abstract: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates are lower than Tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis (Tdap) and Meningococcal conjugate (MenACWY) rates, although the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends all three vaccines be given routinely at age 11–12. Evidence is mounting that children who initiate HPV vaccination starting at age 9 are more likely to complete the series on time. Washington state implemented a provider reminder through its immunization information system (WAIIS) in January 2023 to inc… Show more

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“…While most IIS follow CDC recommendations for timing of HPV vaccination, several states have recently set age 9 as the recommended age for initiating vaccination. Washington State made this change in January 2023, and has already doubled the vaccination rates among these younger patients [38]. As of November 2023, nine states (Alabama, Illinois, Minnesota, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Washington) set age 9 as the recommended age to initiate HPV vaccination and future research can determine the influence of these changes in rates of vaccination in those states.…”
Section: Promising Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While most IIS follow CDC recommendations for timing of HPV vaccination, several states have recently set age 9 as the recommended age for initiating vaccination. Washington State made this change in January 2023, and has already doubled the vaccination rates among these younger patients [38]. As of November 2023, nine states (Alabama, Illinois, Minnesota, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Washington) set age 9 as the recommended age to initiate HPV vaccination and future research can determine the influence of these changes in rates of vaccination in those states.…”
Section: Promising Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%