BhutanBackground Cervical cancer is the most common female cancer in Bhutan, the first low/middle-income country to implement a national human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme. Methods To provide a robust baseline for future evaluations of vaccine effectiveness, cervical cell specimens were ...
In the last 4 years, 43 low and lower middle‐income countries have implemented the HPV vaccine for adolescent girls through pilot or national programs. However, there exists inequity pertinent to HPV vaccine access, and countries w...
2.5Human papillomavirus vaccine Following recognition of the importance ofcervical cancerand other HPV-related conditions as globalpublic healthproblems, the WHO recommended in 2009, the introduction ofHPV vaccinesto nationalimmunization programmes. This was to be considered if introduction was programmatically...
Cervical cancer is the most common female cancer in Bhutan, the first low/middle-income country to implement a national human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme. To provide a robust baseline for future evaluations of vaccine effectiveness, cervic
Introduction: Gardasil Access Program (GAP) provides free vaccine to low and middle-income countries for structured vaccination programs. The objective was to assess HPV vaccination programmes implemented in low and middle-income countries. Methods: Through the program, institutions submitted application fo...
Human papillomavirus vaccine acceptability among young adult men. For human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination to have maximum benefit to public health, both men and women should be vaccinated. Although efficacy trials in m... MA Gerend,J Barley - 《Sexually Transmitted Diseases》 被引量: 231发表:...
Further, there were significant inequities in HPV vaccination coverage within the Americas, Europe, and Western Pacific regions, and in high- and low-income countries with a pro-advantaged and regressive distribution favouring countries with lower vaccine impact. Funding Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance; ...
BhutanBackground: Cervical cancer is the most common cancer in Bhutanese women. To help prevent the disease, the Ministry of Health (MoH) developed a national human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine program.Dorji, TandinTshomo, UgyenPhuntsho, SangayTamang, Tshewang DorjiTshokey, TshokeyBaussano, Iac...
Vaccinated boys perceived school-based vaccination to be a key enabler of vaccine update. The study concludes that extending a girls-only HPV vaccination program to gender-neutral is feasible and acceptable in Bhutan. Findings related to challenges and ways for overcoming them can support other ...
Widespread uptake of HPV vaccine will contribute to the reduction of HPV-related cancers in Asia and Oceania, but also in the rest of the world.Yutaka UedaAsia‐Oceania Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology