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A Public Health Perspective on HPV Vaccination: Response to The HPV Vaccination Campaign: A Project of Moral Regulation in an Era of Biopolitics
Author(s) -
Liane Macdonald,
Shelley L. Deeks,
Carolyn A. Doyle
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
canadian journal of sociology
Language(s) - French
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.357
H-Index - 33
eISSN - 1710-1123
pISSN - 0318-6431
DOI - 10.29173/cjs8977
Subject(s) - vaccination , public health , perspective (graphical) , health promotion , sociology , population , political science , humanities , medicine , virology , demography , philosophy , nursing , art , visual arts
Abstract Connell and Hunt’s critique (2010) raises important questions and concerns about human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in Canada. We offer a public health perspective on several key issues, including the merits of implementing population-based HPV vaccination programs in Canada; the time-sensitivity of HPV vaccination; and, the non-judgmental approach to sexual health promotion for youth championed by Canadian public health organizations. Résumé La critique de Connell et Hunt (2010) soulève d'importantes questions et préoccupations concernant la vaccination contre le virus du papillome humain (VPH) au Canada. Nous offrons une perspective de santé publique sur quelques questions clés, y compris la raisonnement pour des programmes systématiques de vaccination contre le VPH au Canada, la sensibilité au temps de la vaccination HPV, et l'approche non moralisateur àla promotion de la santé sexuelle pour les jeunes adoptés par les agences de santé publique canadiennes.

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