Assessing mandatory HPV vaccination: who should call the shots? |
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Authors: | Gail Javitt Deena Berkowitz Lawrence O Gostin |
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Affiliation: | Genetics and Public Policy Center, Washington, DC, USA. |
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Abstract: | In 2007, many legislatures considered, and two enacted, bills mandating HPV vaccination for young girls as a condition of school attendance. Such mandates raise significant legal, ethical, and social concerns. This paper argues that mandating HPV vaccination for minor females is premature since long-term safety and effectiveness of the vaccine has not been established, HPV does not pose imminent and significant risk of harm to others, a sex specific mandate raises constitutional concerns, and a mandate will burden financially existing government health programs and private physicians. Absent careful consideration and public conversation, HPV mandates may undermine coverage rates for other vaccines. |
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