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Suggested Audience: Korean American parents and caregivers of pre-teen girls
Content: This is a 1-page flyer that concisely describes what HPV is and how it is related to cervical cancer, at what age the vaccine should be given and why, and how we know the vaccine is safe and effective.
Printed size: 8.5"x 11" Orientation: Portrait
- Color for commercial printing
[PDF-1.30MB] - Color for office printing
[PDF-1.28MB] - Black & White for commercial printing
[PDF-713KB] - Black & White for office printing
[PDF-710KB] - Text-only
[RTF-133KB] (for screen-reader devices)
WARNING: The commercial printer files are extremely large and will take several minutes to download.
Suggested Audience: Korean American parents and caregivers of pre-teen girls and boys
Content: Describes the four pre-teen vaccines and the diseases they prevent, safety and effectiveness of the vaccines, how to get help paying for them, and other childhood vaccines that a pre-teen may have missed.
Printed size: 8.5"x 11" Orientation: Portrait
- Color for commercial printing
[PDF-1.30MB] - Color for office printing
[PDF-1.28MB] - Black & White for commercial printing
[PDF-892KB] - Black & White for office printing
[PDF-873KB] - Text-only
[RTF-144KB] (for screen-reader devices)
WARNING: The commercial printer files are extremely large and will take several minutes to download.
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Content last reviewed on October 13, 2009
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases


