Purpose: Vaccinations are reported at the state level, but services are delivered at the county level through health departments (HD). This research contributes statistical models to predict county level HPV vaccination.

Methods: Using a cross sectional study design, secondary data were analyzed for the years 2016-2018 for all counties of GA. Study population was male and female adolescents aged 13-17 who received the tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis (Tdap) vaccine. The number of administered HPV vaccine doses and HPV vaccination coverage rate were modeled using indicators of HD clinic access, age, sex, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, education, median household income, health insurance, and urban/rural residence.

Results: By county the number of administered HPV vaccine doses showed a statistically significant positive association with indicators of HD clinic access: public transit and the number of HD private clinics. HPV vaccination coverage showed a statistically significant negative association with White race and rural residency.

Conclusion: Examining Tdap vaccinated adolescents conservatively predicted HPV vaccination and controlled for multiple confounders such as vaccination ineligibility, vaccine exemption, and vaccine opposition. Within this population, public health professionals and clinicians could use these statistical models to target HPV vaccination efforts among non-Hispanic whites and rural communities at the county level.

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