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Share of U.S. teenage girls who had an HPV vaccination 2015, by ethnicity

Percentage of female U.S. adolescents aged 13 to 17 years who had received a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination as of 2015, by ethnicity

The data displays the percentage of female adolescents in the United States aged 13 to 17 years who had received an HPV vaccination as of 2015, by ethnicity. As of 2015, around 59.2% of white, non-Hispanic female teenagers had received at least one dose of HPV vaccination, compared to 66.9% of black, non-Hispanic teenage girls.

White, non-Hispanic 59.2 49.4 39.6
Black, non-Hispnanic 66.9 51.9 40.8
Hispanic 68.4 57.8 46.2
American Indian/Alaska Native, non-Hispanic 70.5 55.4 38.7
Asian, non-Hispanic 63.8 58.1 53.5
Multiracial 62 51.1 42.5