Dedicated to women's health and well-being

HerArticle

ACIP Recommends Against Routine Use of HPV Vax in Boys

November 6, 2009 - 7:19am 171 reads 1 comments

Oct. , 2009- The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has advised against the routine use of the human papillomavirus vaccine (Gardasil) in boys and men.

However, the panel said individual physicians should have the option to recommend the vaccine to male patients and approved its use in males ages 9 through 26 to reduce risk of genital warts.

Earlier this month, the FDA approved the vaccine for that indication in that age group. Advocates of male vaccination reason that males transmit the virus to females, so immunizing boys and young men may reduce cervical cancer rates.

However, a cost-benefit analysis in the British Medical Journal found that vaccinating boys is unlikely to offer good value for the money.

In mathematical models, vaccinating 12-year-old girls -- assuming 75% get the shots and the vaccine lasts a lifetime -- led to a cost-effectiveness ratio of less than $50,000 per quality adjusted life year gained. Under the same assumptions with the addition of boys, the ratio exceeded $100,000.

In another vote Wednesday, the ACIP panel approved the use of a second HPV vaccine (Cervarix), made by GlaxoSmithKline, for use in females to prevent cervical cancer.

Add A New Comment

We value and respect the experiences of all of our HerWriters, but everyone is different. Many of our writers are speaking from personal experience, and what's worked for them may not work for you. Their articles are not a substitute for medical advice although we hope you can gain knowledge from their insight.

Start Asking & Sharing

Add A New Comment1 Comments

Anonymous

oh yes it makes so much more sense to expose the girls to all the side effects of the vaccine even though it is given to the girls by the boys! stupid!

Log in

Are you a member? Log in first to track your posts

Not a member? Join us. Membership is not required to post.

More information about formatting options

We never share email addresses with third parties. Your email address will be used to notify you of activity on your post and send you our newsletter if you choose to sign up for it.
Verify that you are a human (not a computer):
This is necessary to prevent computer programs from automatically posting spam or other irrelevant content on EmpowHer.com. Enter the characters in the box to the left (case sensitive). Do not enter spaces between the characters.
Image CAPTCHA

What Do YOU Think? We want to know so we can help!

Poll
At what age should women start receiving mammograms?:
View Results

EmpowHer's Health Newsletter

The latest women's health news delivered to you each week

Health Events Search for health related events in your area

NextCare Flu Shot Clinic

Provided by NextCare Urgent Care

NextCare Urgent Care (www.nextcare.com) has announced that it will provide flu shots this fall at all its clinic locations including Arizona, Colorado, Texas, Georgia, Virginia and North Carolina for $25.

When:
November 12, 2009, 8:00am - 8:00pm
Where:
NextCare Urgent Care - Peoria/Glendale
9494 W. Northern Ave.
Peoria, AZ  85305