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India's nationwide HPV vaccination campaign, launched March 1, has vaccinated nearly 300,000 girls aged 14, aiming to eliminate cervical cancer.
A nationwide HPV vaccination campaign in India, launched on March 1, has vaccinated nearly 300,000 girls aged 14, with states including Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Odisha, and Mizoram leading efforts.
The single-dose vaccine, effective against cancer-causing HPV strains, offers up to 99% protection and has been used globally for over 25 years with no long-term health risks.
Health officials and medical experts affirm its safety and efficacy, countering online misinformation about infertility and side effects.
The initiative, launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Ajmer, aims to eliminate cervical cancer and is supported by schools, communities, and healthcare providers, with vaccination expected to expand after the exam period ends.
La campaña nacional de vacunación contra el VPH de la India, lanzada el 1 de marzo, ha vacunado a casi 300.000 niñas de 14 años de edad, con el objetivo de eliminar el cáncer cervical.