2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jped.2022.11.012
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HPV vaccination programs in LMIC: is it time to optimize schedules and recommendations?

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“…Further studies are needed to better understand how this would affect the effectiveness against HPV infection. 24. Contrary to what is observed for populations of healthy young girls, immunocompromised individuals, including people living with HIV, should receive 2 or, preferably 3 doses, given the small amount of evidence available regarding this population 38 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Further studies are needed to better understand how this would affect the effectiveness against HPV infection. 24. Contrary to what is observed for populations of healthy young girls, immunocompromised individuals, including people living with HIV, should receive 2 or, preferably 3 doses, given the small amount of evidence available regarding this population 38 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Currently, the effectiveness of the one-dose HPV vaccine for the prevention of cervical cancer is being studied, a measure that could result in increased supply and greater population adherence. 30 The data presented in this study are of great regional interest, given the scarcity of research on HPV vaccine coverage among the female population living in the state of Goiás. The stationary trend in coverage rates, observed for most of the time series, suggests a possible inefficiency in vaccination strategies, associated with low interest and knowledge of the population about the importance of the vaccine.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Atualmente, estuda-se a efetividade da vacina contra HPV em dose única para a prevenção de câncer do colo do útero, uma medida que poderia resultar no aumento da oferta e maior adesão da população. 30 Os dados apresentados neste estudo são de grande interesse regional, dada a escassez de investigações sobre a cobertura da vacina contra o HPV na população feminina residente no estado de Goiás. A tendência estacionária das taxas de cobertura, observada na maior parte da série histórica, sugere uma possível ineficiência das estratégias de vacinação, associada a baixo interesse e conhecimento da população sobre a importância do imunizante.…”
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