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N. Naranbaatar: Cervical Cancer Vaccine Will Be Given to 11-Year-Old Boys

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11-year-old secondary school students are being vaccinated against cervical cancer. Regarding the vaccine, the Head of the Capital City Health Department, N. Naranbaatar, said, "The Gardasil vaccine, produced in the United States, is being used as a routine measure against cervical cancer for 11-year-old male and female secondary school students. The vaccine, which was first produced in 2006, has been used by more than 500 million children in 19…
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11-year-old secondary school students are being vaccinated against cervical cancer. Regarding the vaccine, the Head of the Capital City Health Department, N. Naranbaatar, said, "The Gardasil vaccine, produced in the United States, is being used as a routine measure against cervical cancer for 11-year-old male and female secondary school students. The vaccine, which was first produced in 2006, has been used by more than 500 million children in 19…

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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