Why Do We Still Need Vaccines?
Paul A. Offit, MD, explains why vaccines are still necessary even though vaccine-preventable diseases may not seem to be common.
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Paul A. Offit, MD, explains why vaccines are still necessary even though vaccine-preventable diseases may not seem to be common.
Paul A. Offit, MD, discusses at what point a vaccine has been studied enough in order to recommend its use. He talks specifically about the HPV vaccine.
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Experts from at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia talk about the safety and side effects of the influenza vaccines, why it’s important to get vaccinated against the flu, and the effectiveness of the influenza vaccine.
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Paul A. Offit, MD, explains what a Pap test is and how it is used to screen for changes in cervical cells caused by human papillomavirus (HPV).
Paul A. Offit, MD, discusses the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine series schedule
Paul A. Offit, MD, talks about the HPV-9 vaccine for those vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV) before 2015