2014
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-670
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Performance of 21 HPV vaccination programs implemented in low and middle-income countries, 2009–2013

Abstract: BackgroundCervical cancer is the third most common cancer in women worldwide, with high incidence in lowest income countries. Vaccination against Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) may help to reduce the incidence of cervical cancer. The aim of the study was to analyze HPV vaccination programs performance implemented in low and middle-income countries.MethodsThe Gardasil Access Program provides HPV vaccine at no cost to help national institutions gain experience implementing HPV vaccination. Data on vaccine delivery … Show more

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“…23,25,38,[41][42][43] Demonstration programs through the international non-governmental organization PATH have achieved high coverage through school-based delivery in Peru (82.6%), Uganda (88.9%) and Vietnam (96.1%). 42 High coverage has also been seen in school-based demonstration projects in South Africa, 44 Brazil, 45 and Nepal.…”
Section: Hpv Vaccination Implementation Approaches School Based Appromentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…23,25,38,[41][42][43] Demonstration programs through the international non-governmental organization PATH have achieved high coverage through school-based delivery in Peru (82.6%), Uganda (88.9%) and Vietnam (96.1%). 42 High coverage has also been seen in school-based demonstration projects in South Africa, 44 Brazil, 45 and Nepal.…”
Section: Hpv Vaccination Implementation Approaches School Based Appromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The school-based strategy was specifically identified as a factor that positively influenced their vaccine uptake rates. 38 Lastly, in 2011, national implementation of the HPV vaccine in Rwanda achieved 93.2% coverage for girls in grade six, through school-based vaccination and community sensitization and involvement. 23 been very limited implementation of school-based HPV vaccination, though this approach has been identified as an ideal way to reach the largest number of adolescents.…”
Section: Hpv Vaccination Implementation Approaches School Based Appromentioning
confidence: 99%
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