- HPV Continuing Education
- HPV Vaccine Safety
- HPV Vaccine Recommendations
- HPV Vaccine Coverage Data
- HPV and Cancer
- HPV Toolkits for Your Practice
- Additional HPV Materials for Your Practice and Your Patients
Update to HPV Forecast
On January 20, 2023, the Washington State Immunization Information System (IIS) updated the human papillomavirus (HPV) forecast to start at age nine. Read more about this change and find important resources.
HPV Continuing Education
Check the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for a current list of free continuing education courses for credit. Some of the courses are about HPV vaccination.
HPV Vaccine Safety
- Vaccine safety
- HPV vaccine safety (CDC)
- HPV vaccine VIS (CDC)
HPV Vaccine Recommendations
- HPV vaccine information for healthcare professionals (CDC)
- HPV ACIP vaccine recommendations (CDC)
- Adolescent Immunization Schedule At a Glance (PDF)
- HPV Vaccine Algorithm (PDF)
- Links for providers on vaccine topics
- Current state-supplied HPV-containing vaccines
HPV Vaccine Coverage Data
HPV and Cancer
- HPV and cancer (CDC)
- HPV and cancer (National Cancer Institute)
HPV Toolkits for Your Practice
Start HPV Vaccination at Age 9 Toolkit (National HPV Vaccination Roundtable, American Cancer Society)
Use this toolkit to start recommending HPV vaccine at ages 9 and 10, so it leads to higher rates of finishing the series on time at age 11-12, providing the best cancer prevention for your patients. New research reinforces the recommendation to start offering HPV vaccines at age nine.
HPV VAX NOW Healthcare Provider Outreach Toolkit (Office on Women’s Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
Use this toolkit to help young adult patients get the HPV vaccine. Health care providers play an important role in getting young adults vaccinated with HPV vaccine through age 26. The HPV vaccine is routinely recommended at ages 11 and 12, but young adults through age 26 who have not been vaccinated still need to get the vaccine to protect against HPV-related cancers.
HPV VAX NOW Young Adult Outreach Toolkit (Office on Women’s Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
Anyone can use this toolkit to encourage young adults to get the HPV vaccine now. All young adults 26 and younger need the HPV vaccine. And the sooner you get the vaccine, the better it protects you against cancer.
HPV Dental Toolkit (Massachusetts Oral HPV Task Force)
This toolkit aims to improve HPV knowledge for dentists. It's used in dental outreach across Massachusetts and has been successfully adapted in other states. It includes internal training materials on how to recommend the HPV vaccine, as well as in-office communication materials. The HPV Dental Toolkit now includes materials in English, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Haitian Creole, Arabic, Chinese, and Vietnamese!
HPV infection can lead to oral cancers. Oropharyngeal cancer in men is rising sharply in recent years. Oral health care providers are in a great position to explain the risks of HPV and oral cancer and empower their patients ages 9 to 26 to get the HPV vaccine.
Other HPV Dental Resources:
Additional HPV Materials for Your Practice and Your Patients
- HPV vaccine is cancer prevention. (Questions, answers, and materials for parents, adolescents, and young adults from the Washington State Department of Health)
- HPV at 9 Parent Poster
- English
- Additional Languages
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Español - Spanish
中文 - Chinese
Kajin Ṃajōḷ - Marshallese
Русский - Russian
Українська - Ukrainian
Tiếng Việt - Vietnamese
- English
- Customizable Reminder/Recall Card – Your Adolescent is Due for a Health Checkup! (includes HPV, Tdap, and meningococcal reminders)
- HPV Reminder Dose Cards
- HPV Vaccine: Long-Lasting Cancer Protection (PDF) (CDC)
- In CDC's video series, real pediatricians use their expertise to answer parents' questions about the HPV vaccine and why it's important for preventing cancer. (CDC)
- Announcement Approach for Increasing HPV Vaccination (PDF)
- HPV Speaking Points (PDF) (AAP)
Social Media Samples for HPV
- HPV Awareness Video - English (MP4)
- HPV Awareness Video - Spanish (MP4)
- HPV Social Media Graphics (AAP)