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HPV Cancer Prevention Infographic

This poster is an infographic that describes the importance of HPV cancer prevention. It states that parents and healthcare professionals are the key to protecting adolescents from HPV cancers and recommends vaccinating 11-12 year olds.

Lo que Deben Saber los Padres Sobre la Infección de la Tuberculosis los Niños

This pamphlet provides parents with information about TB infection in children. It explains that TB usually affects the lungs, how it is transmitted, TB testing, and the difference between latent TB infection (LTBI) and TB disease. The pamphlet also discusses treatment for LTBI and why the treatment is necessary, and side effects from the medication. It provides tips to help parents remember to give the child the medicine, what the parent should do if he/she forgets to give the medicine, and lists important points to remember.

Tips and Time-Savers for Talking With Parents About HPV Vaccine

This information sheet advises healthcare personnel to recommend the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to parents/guardians, in the same way they recommend other adolescent vaccines. It provides suggestions, including information from CDC research, to assist healthcare personnel when discussing the vaccine with parents/guardians.

You're Not Opening the Door to Sex. You're Closing the Door to Cancer.

This poster promotes human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, by explaining that the vaccine does not encourage sex, but prevents cancer. The poster advises the parent to talk to the doctor about vaccinating his/her 11-12-year-old to prevent HPV.

You're Not Opening the Door to Sex. You're Closing the Door to Cancer.

This poster promotes human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, by explaining that the vaccine does not encourage sex, but prevents cancer. The poster advises the parent to talk to the doctor about vaccinating his/her 11-12-year-old to prevent HPV.