Introduction of the HPV Vaccine among Young Girls to Reduce the Long-Term Risk of Cervical Cancer in Eswatini: Programmatic Decision and Roll Out.

Q2 Medicine
Teluleko N Maseko, Xolilesile Dlamini, Velephi Okello, Rejoice Nkambule, Joyce M Tsoka-Gwegweni, Jean Paul M Milambo
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Background: Cervical cancer is a significant public health concern in Eswatini. In June 2023, the Eswatini government launched a national school based vaccination program aimed at administering two doses of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to adolescent girls, with the second dose administered six months after the first.

Objective: This study seeks to assess the feasibility of school based HPV vaccination introduction campaign for prevention of cervical cancer among women in the Kingdom of Eswatini in Africa. The lessons learned, and challenges faced during the implementation of the national HPV vaccination program designed to prevent HPV infection are documented to improve HPV vaccination campaign in Africa.

Methods: The review study details the planning and execution of the HPV vaccination initiative within Eswatini's school based campaign, targeting 82,400 girls aged 9-14 years from 12 to 23 June 2023 schooldays.

Results: The national goal was to vaccinate 82,400 girls. The campaign achieved a national coverage rate of 55.9%, with 46,512 girls successfully vaccinated. The Manzini region recorded the highest coverage at 60.1%, while the Shiselweni region had the lowest at 48.2%.

Conclusions: The introduction of the large-scale HPV vaccination campaign in schools proved successful. However, challenges such as misconceptions about eligibility criteria and misinformation persisted, impacting vaccine uptake and coverage. Continued efforts in community mobilization, public education on eligibility, and integration with healthcare services are essential for sustaining the program. Strengthening partnerships and mobilizing resources will also be critical for its long-term success.

在斯瓦蒂尼的年轻女孩中引入HPV疫苗以降低宫颈癌的长期风险:规划决策和推广。
背景:宫颈癌是斯威士兰一个重要的公共卫生问题。2023年6月,斯威士兰政府启动了一项以学校为基础的国家疫苗接种计划,旨在向青春期女孩接种两剂人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗,第二剂疫苗在第一剂疫苗接种6个月后接种。目的:本研究旨在评估在非洲斯瓦蒂尼王国开展以学校为基础的HPV疫苗接种运动以预防妇女宫颈癌的可行性。在实施旨在预防人乳头瘤病毒感染的国家人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种规划期间所吸取的教训和面临的挑战被记录下来,以改善非洲的人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种运动。方法:该综述研究详细介绍了Eswatini以学校为基础的运动中HPV疫苗接种倡议的规划和执行情况,目标是2023年6月12日至23日期间82,400名9-14岁的女孩。结果:全国目标是为82,400名女孩接种疫苗。该运动实现了55.9%的全国覆盖率,46,512名女孩成功接种了疫苗。Manzini地区的覆盖率最高,为60.1%,而Shiselweni地区的覆盖率最低,为48.2%。结论:在学校开展大规模HPV疫苗接种活动是成功的。然而,诸如对资格标准的误解和错误信息等挑战仍然存在,影响了疫苗的吸收和覆盖。在社区动员、公众资格教育和与医疗保健服务结合方面的持续努力是维持该方案的关键。加强伙伴关系和调动资源对其长期成功也至关重要。
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期刊介绍: Cancer is a very complex disease. While many aspects of carcinoge-nesis and oncogenesis are known, cancer control and prevention at the community level is however still in its infancy. Much more work needs to be done and many more steps need to be taken before effective strategies are developed. The multidisciplinary approaches and efforts to understand and control cancer in an effective and efficient manner, require highly trained scientists in all branches of the cancer sciences, from cellular and molecular aspects to patient care and palliation. The Asia Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention (APOCP) and its official publication, the Asia Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention (APJCP), have served the community of cancer scientists very well and intends to continue to serve in this capacity to the best of its abilities. One of the objectives of the APOCP is to provide all relevant and current scientific information on the whole spectrum of cancer sciences. They aim to do this by providing a forum for communication and propagation of original and innovative research findings that have relevance to understanding the etiology, progression, treatment, and survival of patients, through their journal. The APJCP with its distinguished, diverse, and Asia-wide team of editors, reviewers, and readers, ensure the highest standards of research communication within the cancer sciences community across Asia as well as globally. The APJCP publishes original research results under the following categories: -Epidemiology, detection and screening. -Cellular research and bio-markers. -Identification of bio-targets and agents with novel mechanisms of action. -Optimal clinical use of existing anti-cancer agents, including combination therapies. -Radiation and surgery. -Palliative care. -Patient adherence, quality of life, satisfaction. -Health economic evaluations.
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