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IDSA 2011: Dr. Kevin Ault on HPV Vaccination in Males [Podcast]

Kevin Ault, MD, of Emory University discusses arguments for and against HPV vaccination in males, with an emphasis on cost-effectiveness.

BOSTON, MA—In this interview, Kevin Ault, MD, an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the Emory University School of Medicine and an investigator at the Emory Vaccine Center, spoke with HCPLive about arguments for and against recommending that males routinely receive the HPV vaccine, with an emphasis on cost-effectiveness. To read our article on Ault’s presentation at the annual meeting of the IDSA, click here.

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