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The six Asian American women killed in the Atlanta shootings represented a diverse Asian American and Pacific Islander community. Yet their deaths hit home for so many AAPI women. ....
Vaccination program reduces HPV-related diseases in gay, bisexual men A study by Monash University and Alfred Health found a 70 per cent reduction in one type of human papillomavirus (HPV) in gay and bisexual men after the implementation of the school-based HPV vaccination program. The HYPER2 study, published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases, and led by Associate Professor Eric Chow, found there was a significant reduction in all four vaccine-preventable genotypes in gay/bisexual men aged 16-20 years following the introduction of the vaccine for boys in 2013. Australia is one of the first and few countries that have both boys and girls vaccination programs for HPV. The vaccine covers four genotypes: 6/11/16/18. Genotypes 6/11 cause about 90 per cent of the genital wart cases and genotypes 16/18 cause about 70 per cent of cervical and anal cancers. ....
HPV vaccine success in gay and bisexual men Study shows a significant reduction after vaccination of young men. Credit: Jes2ufoto / Getty Images. A significant reduction in four vaccine-preventable human papillomavirus (HPV) strains was seen after a vaccine program that targeted young gay and bisexual men between 16 and 20 years old. The study, called HYPER2 and led by Eric Chow of Monash University along with Alfred Health, saw up to 70% reduction in one type of HPV in gay and bisexual men after the school-based program was introduced in 2013. Australia is the first – and one of only a few – countries to have HPV vaccinations for both boys and girls. There are four different strains of HPV, and symptoms include genital warts and cervical and anal cancer. ....