Investigator
SCIENTIST AND PROGRAM OFFICER · ICMR-Hq, ECD
A comprehensive narrative review of challenges and facilitators in the implementation of various HPV vaccination program worldwide
AbstractIntroductionCervical cancer has been considered as one of the most common cancers in women (15–44 years) globally, but the advent of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine has raised the anticipation that eradication of cervical carcinoma might be achieved in the near future as several prophylactic cervical carcinoma vaccines have already been currently licensed in various countries. Countries should devise strategies, practices and policies to attain and sustain higher levels of HPV immunization coverage as still 68% countries have introduced HPV vaccine in their national immunization programs even after 17 years following the licensure of the first prophylactic HPV vaccine.MethodologyA comprehensive literature analysis was conducted using various databases and search engines, to include the most relevant research articles and data available and critically discussed the operational gaps that need to be answered to achieve adequate coverage of HPV vaccination.ResultsThe present review highlights the existing HPV vaccination strategies, unmet needs and challenges needed to be addressed for proper implementation framework as well as the collaborations required to achieve decent vaccination coverage. Well‐coordinated vaccination strategy with focus on adolescent girls and if possible, boys can lead to dramatic impact on disease reduction around the world.
SCIENTIST AND PROGRAM OFFICER
ICMR-Hq · ECD
Assistant Professor
Govt. Medical College Akola Maharashtra · Department of Community Medicine
Medical Officer
DR. VMGMC · Department of Community Medicine
Junior Resident
Tutor
Govt. Medical College · Department of Community Medicine
House Surgeon
PGIMER ROHTAK · Dept. of Cardio-thoracic vascular Surgery
MD
Dr V M Govt Medical College · Dept of Community Medicine
MBBS
Govt Medical college
IN