2022
DOI: 10.4236/health.2022.1412091
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HPV Vaccine: Integrative Review of National and International Guidelines

Abstract: HPV (Human Papillomavirus) is an adenovirus of the Papillomaviridae family with approximately 200 subtypes (subdivided into low and high oncogenic risk groups), responsible for almost 99% of cervical cancers. Worldwide, there are more than 570,000 new cases and more than 311,000 women die each year from cervical cancer; for Brazil, the estimate is of more than 16,000 new cases per year. It is known that cervical cancer is one of the most easily preventable forms of cancer, as there is a highly effective vaccin… Show more

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“…In April 2022, the WHO Immunization Strategies Advisory Group (SAGE) suggest that single-dose scheme may be useful to achieve universal vaccine coverage in less developed countries, contributing to the goal of eliminating deaths from cervical cancer [27].…”
Section: Number Of Dosesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In April 2022, the WHO Immunization Strategies Advisory Group (SAGE) suggest that single-dose scheme may be useful to achieve universal vaccine coverage in less developed countries, contributing to the goal of eliminating deaths from cervical cancer [27].…”
Section: Number Of Dosesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, the Brazilian Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics Associations (FEBRASGO) suggests, at this time, maintaining the recommendation of the two-dose vaccine schedule (with an interval of 6 to 12 months between doses), because there is no lack of vaccines against HPV and wait for more evidence to support a change in the calendar and, at the same time, to intensify the actions integrated measures to improve vaccination coverage for adolescents in our country, especially with school-based vaccination, combined with a national campaign to raise awareness among the population, in order to achieve the goals established by the WHO [27].…”
Section: Number Of Dosesmentioning
confidence: 99%