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A jab well done: On India’s Human Papillomavirus vaccination programme

26 Feb 2026
2 min

Introduction of HPV Vaccination Program in India

India is set to launch a nationwide Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination program targeting girls aged 14, marking a significant step forward in science amidst a global rise in anti-vaccination sentiment.

Global Context and Importance

  • There is a global rise in anti-vaccination sentiment, evident from the measles epidemic in the United States affecting 26 States.

Implementation of the HPV Vaccination Program

  • The vaccination will be administered at government health facilities with the presence of trained medical staff and teams to manage adverse events following immunization (AEFI).
  • A single-dose regimen, recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), will be used.

Impact on Cervical Cancer

  • HPV types 16 and 18 account for over 80% of cervical cancer cases in India.
  • HPV vaccination and regular screening can prevent cervical cancer and enable early treatment if detected promptly.
  • Over 90 countries implement single-dose HPV vaccination schedules, leading to reductions in HPV infections and cervical cancer incidence.

Statistics Relevant to India

  • India contributes over 65% of the cervical cancer burden in the WHO's South-East Asia Region.
  • In 2022, India had approximately 127,526 new cases and 79,906 deaths from cervical cancer.
  • National screening coverage is low, with only 1.9% of women aged 30-49 being tested.

Historical Context and Concerns

  • Past HPV vaccine trials in 2009-10 in Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat resulted in deaths, which were not conclusively linked to the vaccine, highlighting the need for vigilance in AEFI management.

Recommendations for Successful Implementation

  • Maintain a working cold chain for vaccine storage.
  • Ensure transparency and meticulous reporting of AEFI across the country.

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Cold Chain

A system of storing and transporting vaccines at recommended temperatures from the point of manufacture to the point of administration. It is vital for maintaining vaccine potency and effectiveness.

WHO

The World Health Organization, a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health. Its recommendations are often cited in public health and animal welfare contexts.

AEFI

Adverse Events Following Immunization refers to any untoward medical occurrence which follows the use of a vaccine and which does not necessarily have a causal relationship with the vaccination. It is crucial for vaccine safety monitoring.

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