Human papillomavirus vaccination in immigrants and descendants of immigrants in Denmark
Conclusion
HPV vaccination uptake varied by country and region. Most immigrants had lower uptake than native Danes, and in most groups, this was not fully explained by socioeconomic differences. Patterns in descendants were mixed. Interventions to increase uptake should be tailored to specific groups of immigrants/descendants.
Source: European Journal of Cancer Prevention - Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Research Papers: Gynecological Cancer Source Type: research
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