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Pre-teen Vaccine Campaign Flyers
Pre-teen Vaccine Campaign Topics:
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine Flyers:
- Questions and Answers for Parents of Pre-teens about Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
- Facts for Parents of Pre-teen Girls about HPV and the HPV Vaccine
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine Flyers
Suggested Audience: Parents and caregivers of pre-teen girls
Content: This is the most detailed flyer we offer. It describes what HPV is and how it is related to cervical cancer, what the vaccine is, who should get it, at what age, and why it is important to get it before a girl becomes sexually active.
Printed size: 8.5"x 11" Orientation: Portrait
- Color for commercial printing
- Color for office printing
- Black & white for commercial printing
- Black & white for office printing
- Text-only (for screen-reader devices)
WARNING: The commercial printer files are extremely large and will take several minutes to download.
Suggested Audience: Parents and caregivers of pre-teen girls
Content: This is a 1-page flyer that concisely describes what HPV is and how it is related to cervical cancer, at what age the vaccine should be given and why, and how we know the vaccine is safe and effective.
Printed size: 8.5"x 11" Orientation: Portrait
- Color for commercial printing
- Color for office printing
- Black & white for commercial printing
- Black & white for office printing
- Text-only (for screen-reader devices)
WARNING: The commercial printer files are extremely large and will take several minutes to download.
Suggested Audience: Parents and caregivers of pre-teen girls and boys
Content: This flyer describes the three pre-teen vaccines and answers the questions that parents commonly have about them. It also describes the Vaccines for Children program.
Printed size: 8.5"x 11" Orientation: Portrait
- Color for commercial printing
- Color for office printing
- Black & white for commercial printing
- Black & white for office printing
- Text-only (for screen-reader devices)
WARNING: The commercial printer files are extremely large and will take several minutes to download.
Suggested Audience: Parents and caregivers of pre-teen girls and boys
Content: Describes the three pre-teen vaccines and the diseases they prevent as well as childhood vaccines that a pre-teen may have missed.
Printed size: 8.5"x 11" Orientation: Portrait
- Color for commercial printing
- Color for office printing
- Black & white for commercial printing
- Black & white for office printing
- Text-only (for screen-reader devices)
WARNING: The commercial printer files are extremely large and will take several minutes to download.
Suggested Audience: Hispanic parents and caregivers of pre-teen girls and boys
Content: This flyer was developed especially for Hispanic parents through focus groups with them. It uses culturally appropriate terms and plain language to describe the pre-teen check-up and vaccines.
Printed size: 8.5"x 11" Orientation: Portrait
- Color for commercial printing
- Color for office printing
- Black & white for commercial printing
- Black & white for office printing
- Text-only (for screen-reader devices)
WARNING: The commercial printer files are extremely large and will take several minutes to download.
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Content last reviewed on April 13, 2008
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases