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School-based immunization is a strategy for reaching older children and adolescents with vaccination services. WHO and partners are documenting experiences from several countries with existing school-based immunization programmes.
For example, HPV vaccination can be linked with health information and warnings against tobacco use, as an intervention aimed at primary prevention of cervical cancer. In addition, linking HPV vaccine delivery with other health interventions for school-age children like deworming can increase coverage of these interventions and reduce cost of delivery.