Politics, Parents, and Prophylaxis — Mandating HPV Vaccination in the United States

作者: R. Alta Charo

DOI: 10.1056/NEJMP078054

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摘要: R. Alta Charo writes that access to the HPV vaccines has already become more a political than public health question. Though important focus might be on high cost of vaccines, concern focused instead purported interference in family life and sexual mores. Professor discusses legal, political, ethical, financial considerations surrounding mandating vaccination United States. is professor law bioethics at University Wisconsin, Madison.

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