Login / Signup

Tackling barriers to scale up human papillomavirus vaccination in China: progress and the way forward.

Xue-Lian ZhaoShang-Ying HuJia-Wei HuHong-Hao WangTian-Meng WenYu-Shu FengYou-Lin QiaoFang-Hui ZhaoYong Zhang
Published in: Infectious diseases of poverty (2023)
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is the first vaccine developed specifically targeting the prevention of cervical cancer. For more than 15 years, China has expedited a series of efforts on research and development of the domestically manufactured HPV vaccines, producing local population-based evidence, promoting free HPV vaccination from pilots, and launching action plans to tackle barriers in the scale-up of HPV vaccination. To further roll out the HPV vaccination program in China, several challenges should be addressed to support the steps forward. The availability of more locally manufactured HPV vaccines, pricing negotiation and local evidence supporting the efficacy of one-dose schedule would greatly alleviate the continued supply and financial constraints in China. Meanwhile, more attention should be paid to girls living in low-resource areas and males to ensure equal access to the HPV vaccination. Furthermore, linkage to secondary prevention and further real-world monitoring and evaluation are warranted to inform effective cervical cancer prevention strategies in the post-vaccine era.
Keyphrases
  • high grade
  • cervical cancer screening
  • dna methylation
  • working memory
  • drug delivery
  • hepatitis c virus
  • hiv infected
  • men who have sex with men