Linked Webinar: One-dose HPV vaccination: Evidence, lessons learned and implementation strategies, with experiences from Guyana and Estonia

Choosing or switching to a single dose HPV vaccination can simplify delivery and lower program costs. It can also help reduce the potential for supply shortages and loss to follow-up. Linked held a virtual learning session to aid countries who are in the initial stages of introducing the HPV vaccine or considering a switch, strengthening their decision-making with critical information regarding the available evidence, lessons learned, and implementation “how-to” strategies, with experiences from Guyana and Estonia. Learn more in the webinar materials below.

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