% of Macomb County males who have completed the human papillomavirus (HPV) series by age 13 to 15 years
Current Value
41.4%
Definition
Comparison
Story Behind the Curve
HPV vaccination rates in adolescent males lags behind other childhood and adolescent vaccine rates. Outreach and education to dispel myths and encourage vaccination is an ongoing effort.
HPV vaccine is licensed for use in boys and men. It has been found to be safe and effective for males 9 -26 years. ACIP recommends routine vaccination of boys aged 11 or 12 years with with a series of doses. The vaccination series can be started beginning at age 9 years. Vaccination is recommended for males aged 13 through 21 years who have not already been vaccinated or who have not received all recommended doses. The vaccine is most effective when given at younger ages; males aged 22 through 26 years may be vaccinated. CDC recommends 11 to 12 year olds get two doses of HPV vaccine to protect against cancers caused by HPV. For more information on the recommendations, please see: https://www.cdc.gov/hpv/parents/questions-answers.html