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Identify the effectiveness of vaccines in preventing the transmission of the most common types of HPV, a virus that may cause genital warts and head and neck cancer, cervical cancer, anal cancer, or other cancers that may occur in males and females.
Health II · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2022
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Skills
- identify (the effectiveness of vaccines for preventing HPV transmission and associated cancers) #dok1
- explain (how vaccines work to prevent the transmission of HPV) #dok2
- analyze (the connection between HPV vaccination and the reduction in HPV-related diseases and cancers) #dok3
- summarize (the types of cancers prevented by HPV vaccines in males and females) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify vaccines that prevent the transmission of HPV. #dok1
- I can list the types of cancer caused by HPV in males and females. #dok1
- I can explain how vaccines reduce the risk of HPV-related diseases. #dok2
- I can summarize the effects of HPV vaccination in preventing different cancers. #dok2
- I can analyze the effectiveness of vaccines in reducing the prevalence of HPV-related cancers. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Vaccines play a critical role in preventing the transmission of HPV and associated cancers.
- Understanding the effectiveness of HPV vaccines empowers individuals to make informed health decisions.
Essential Questions
- How do vaccines prevent the spread of HPV?
- What types of cancer are linked to HPV infection in both males and females?
- How effective are vaccines in reducing the risk of HPV transmission and related cancers?
- Why is it important to understand the benefits of HPV vaccination?
- In what ways can vaccination impact the rates of HPV-related diseases in the community?