Juan Ledesma, age 50, enjoys watching soccer and spending time with his family. He talks to his family about their health because it is important. Ledesma decided to vaccinate his three children with the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to keep them healthy.
Ledesma learned about the vaccine from the children’s doctor. The doctor told him the vaccine was safe and effective. The doctor also said it is very important to his children’s health and future. Doctors suggest children get the vaccine at 11 years.
Written by A Su Salud on Jan 30 2013 - 11:09am
Dayana Alvarado, age 19, is a full-time student. She enjoys drawing and taking care of her younger sisters. Alvarado knows by taking care of her health and getting the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, she can continue enjoying her hobbies. The HPV vaccine is an important part of cervical cancer prevention.