Texts boost HPV shots for ugandan teens
NCT ID NCT06161831
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 30 times
Summary
This study tests whether text messages or automated phone reminders help parents get their daughters (ages 10-14) the HPV vaccine on time. About 396 parents in Kampala, Uganda, will be enrolled. The goal is to see if simple reminders improve how many girls start and finish the two-dose vaccine series, which prevents cervical cancer.
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Locations
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Columbia University Irving Medical Center
New York, New York, 10032, United States
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Makerere University/Mulago Hospital
Kampala, Uganda
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