Spanish Resources
CDC now recommends 11 to 12 year olds get two doses of HPV vaccine—rather than the previously recommended three doses—to protect against cancers caused by HPV. The second dose should be given 6-12 months after the first dose. For more information on the updated recommendations, read the MMWR: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/65/wr/mm6549a5.htm.
Providing educational resources to parents will help them understand the importance of vaccinating their children and answer many of their questions about vaccination. Here are some simple suggestions on how you can use the resources below.
Take Action By:
- Placing Spanish language posters, schedules, and factsheets in your practice. Or consider playing PSAs in your office waiting rooms.
- Making sure that every parent gets one of the following factsheets about HPV vaccine. The easy-to-read factsheets have information in English on the front and in Spanish on the back.
Adolescent Vaccines Factsheet [1 page]
A one page factsheet that gives a brief overview of all the vaccinations preteens and teens should be getting at age 11-12.
A one page factsheet that gives a brief overview of all the vaccinations preteens and teens should be getting at age 11-12.
Basic HPV Factsheet [1 page]
An easy-to-read one page factsheet that answers parents general questions about HPV and HPV vaccine.
An easy-to-read one page factsheet that answers parents general questions about HPV and HPV vaccine.
HPV Vaccine Information Sheet [1page]
A more in-depth HPV vaccine factsheet that can help answer questions for parents wanting to know more.
A more in-depth HPV vaccine factsheet that can help answer questions for parents wanting to know more.
HPV Safety Factsheet [1page]
A one page, easy-to-read factsheet for parents that talks about HPV vaccine safety, effectiveness, and duration of protection.
A one page, easy-to-read factsheet for parents that talks about HPV vaccine safety, effectiveness, and duration of protection.
Parent Friendly Immunization schedule: 7-19 Years [2 pages]
This easy-to-read schedule can help parents of preteens and teens know when their children need vaccines.
This easy-to-read schedule can help parents of preteens and teens know when their children need vaccines.
VIS statements
This site provides Spanish versions of the VIS’s for HPV vaccine for download.
This site provides Spanish versions of the VIS’s for HPV vaccine for download.
Radio PSAs
Tune in to CDC podcasts and PSAs to learn about the latest information and recommendations from CDC experts about preteen and teen vaccines.
Tune in to CDC podcasts and PSAs to learn about the latest information and recommendations from CDC experts about preteen and teen vaccines.
Posters
Find our adolescent vaccination posters in Spanish. These posters are available for download in various standard sizes.
Find our adolescent vaccination posters in Spanish. These posters are available for download in various standard sizes.
- Page last reviewed: March 10, 2017
- Page last updated: March 10, 2017
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