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Immunization Requirements for Incoming Students - Student Health Services

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This recommendation applies to any and all flu vaccines. Human Paplilloma Virus (HPV) The HPV vaccine is given in a three dose series. Three different vaccines have been used in the U.S. (Gardasil, Gardasil 9 and Cervarix). Hepatitis A The hepatitis A vaccine is a two-dose series given six to 18 months apart.

Nutrition - Student Health Services

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COVID-19 Information - Student Health Services

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Projects – Temple University Risk Communication Laboratory

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These groups face higher rates of anal cancer, but the HPV vaccine, which can prevent it, is underused by MSM/TGW. We aim to promote the HPV vaccine within the PrEP care system to reach more underserved MSM/TGW and help prevent anal cancer.

Christopher Wheldon | College of Public Health | College of Public Health

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Central to this focus is his consideration of how individual, interpersonal and organizational factors influence cancer-related risk (e.g., tobacco use), preventive health behaviors (e.g., HPV vaccination, cancer screening) and healthcare delivery (e.g., cancer survivorship care).