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Vaccination against HPV: boosting coverage and tackling misinformation
Authors:Janne Bigaard  Silvia Franceschi
Affiliation:1. The Danish Cancer Society, Prevention & Information, Copenhagen Denmark ; 2. Centro di Riferimento Oncologico di Aviano (CRO) IRCCS, Aviano Italy
Abstract:The availability of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines and screening tests has raised the possibility of globally eliminating cervical cancer, which is caused by HPV. Cervical cancer is a very common malignancy worldwide, especially among deprived women. High vaccination coverage is key to the containment and eventual elimination of the infection. Public HPV vaccination programmes in Italy and Denmark were swiftly established and are among the most successful worldwide. Still, in both countries, it has been challenging to achieve and maintain the recommended coverage of > 80% in girls. In a well‐studied Italian region, vaccination coverage in girls at age 15 years (World Health Organization''s gold standard) reached 76% in 2015 but decreased to 69% in 2018, likely due to work overload in public immunization centres. In Denmark, doubts about safety and efficacy of the HPV vaccine generated a decline in coverage among girls age 12–17, from 80% in 2013 down to 37% in 2015, when remedial actions made it rise again. Insights from these two countries are shared to illustrate the importance of monitoring coverage in a digital vaccine registry and promptly reacting to misinformation about vaccination.

Abbreviations

CC
cervical cancer
FVG
Friuli Venezia Giulia
HICs
high‐income countries
HPV
human papillomavirus
LMICs
middle‐income countries
WHO
World Health Organization
Keywords:cervical cancer   coverage   HPV   misinformation   social media   vaccination
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