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Green D et al. - The use of condoms and other safe sexual practices can help to reduce the risk of transmitting HPV but are not completely effective. Vaccines are now available which provide protection against two important high risk strains of HPV, which account for almost 75% of all cervical cancers caused by HPV. In 2008 the Department of Health added vaccination against HPV to the routine childhood immunisation programme and it is estimated this will save up to 400 lives a year.

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