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December 02, 2020


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14 years later, has the HPV vaccine made a difference in Texas?

Susan Wootton, MD, was interviewed by the Houston Chronicle about the importance of vaccinating adolescents, including her own children, against HPV.

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14 years later, has the HPV vaccine made a difference in Texas?

Dr. Susan Wootton poses for a portrait with her daughter, Fiona Bodman, at their home Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020 in Belliare. Wootton is a pediatric infectious disease specialist who has started the HPV vaccination process for her daughter, who is 11 years old, which is the age that doctors recommend children receive the first shot of the two-shot HPV vaccine.

Photo: Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer

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