Interest in having HPV vaccination among adolescent boys in England
Highlights ► This is the first study to explore acceptability of HPV vaccination among boys in the UK. ► Only 10% of boys said they would not have the vaccine. ► The main reason for uncertainty about having the vaccine was lack of information.
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