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- :Winer, Rachel L. ;Lin, John2 01 2022 | J Infect Dis. 225(3):422-430:Background.In the United States, human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination has been recommended since 2011 for boys aged 11–12 years, with catch-up vac...
- :Chu, Huong ;Ko, Linda K.6 23 2021 | Vaccine. 39(28):3767-3776:Objective:HPV vaccine uptake in U.S. East African adolescents is low. We developed and evaluated a culturally-targeted interactive educational interve...
- :Shin, Michelle B. ;Ko, Linda K.12 2022 | J Immigr Minor Health. 24(6):1489-1500:Background:HPV-vaccine uptake is low among East African-American (EAA) adolescents. We developed a comic book and evaluated the impact on HPV/HPV-vacc...
- :Meites, Elissa ;Winer, Rachel L.6 06 2020 | J Infect Dis. 222(12):2052-2060:Background.In the United States, human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination has been recommended for young adult men who have sex with men (MSM) since 201...
- :Forward, Terra ;Meites, Elissa6 22 2021 | Sex Transm Dis.:BackgroundWe assessed sensitivity of self-reported HPV vaccination among young adult men who have sex with men (MSM) with documented HPV vaccination.M...
- :Shah, Adeel ;Meites, Elissa4 01 2024 | Sex Transm Dis. 51(4):260-269:Background:Among men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW), the dynamics of HPV infections at different anatomical sites are not wel...
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