Affiliation:
1. Division of Oral Oncology and Maxillofacial Prosthetics Department of Dentistry Erie County Medical Center Buffalo New York USA
2. Department of Infectious Disease Division of Infectious Disease Erie County Medical Center Buffalo New York USA
3. Department of Cancer Prevention & Control Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center Buffalo New York USA
4. State Partnerships Community Impact at the American Cancer Society Buffalo New York USA
5. University at Buffalo Buffalo New York USA
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionHuman papillomavirus (HPV) is an epidemic currently affecting 80 million people in the United States. The HPV virus can be passed from one person to another via sexual intercourse, oral sex, open mouth kissing and skin‐to‐skin contact. In some cases, the infection is not eliminated by the immune system and can cause cancer of the head and neck, cervix, anus, and genitals. There has been a rise in oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) associated with HPV, which can be missed on conventional dental screening examinations. Dentists should engage in promoting HPV vaccination as a primary measure for OPC prevention. The goal of this HPV pilot program was to educate and offer same day HPV vaccination to dental patients by using a multidisciplinary approach in a hospital setting.MethodsPatients 18 through 26 years of age who presented to the Erie County Medical Center's dental clinic were approached and educated on HPV. Eligible patients received a direct recommendation for the HPV vaccine. Those interested in same day vaccination were referred to the division of infectious diseases’ YOU Center for Wellness.A retrospective chart review was completed for patients who were HPV educated from March 5, 2020, through December 15, 2021. Charts were evaluated for age, sex, race, ethnicity, reason for visit, HPV vaccine referral, and HPV vaccine administration.Results326 patients were included in the chart review. The prominent sex, race, and ethnicity were male, Black or African American, and non‐Hispanic origin. The median age was 23. Most patients presented to the dental clinic for an emergency visit and were not previously vaccinated against HPV. 110 patients were unvaccinated, and 44 patients were referred to the division of infectious disease for same day vaccination. Of these 44, 24 patients initiated the vaccination process. Five patients received all three doses, three patients received two doses, and 16 patients received one dose.ConclusionThis pilot program successfully vaccinated 24 patients with at least a single dose of the HPV vaccine. This multidisciplinary model can be implemented in other health care settings.