英国男孩接种HPV疫苗的机会

G. Prue, D. Grimes, P. Baker, M. Lawler
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人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)是一种常见的性传播感染。HPV与宫颈癌症的发展之间有着明确的联系,但HPV感染也与阴道和外阴癌症、头部和颈部癌症以及肛门癌症有关,男性与阴茎癌症有关。尽管如此,自2008年推出以来,英国的疫苗接种计划只包括女孩,并在2017年表示,将疫苗推广到青春期男孩并不划算。自2016年以来,英国为男男性行为者(MSM)提供了HPV疫苗。许多国家(迄今已有21个)实施了普遍的HPV疫苗接种计划,许多国家认为,仅限女性的疫苗接种计划通过群体免疫保护男性,男男性行为者将通过有针对性的疫苗接种方案得到保护,尽管这些方案的有效性可能有限。在英国开展了一场将HPV疫苗接种计划扩大到男孩的宣传活动后,2018年7月,疫苗接种和免疫联合委员会建议,男孩应与12/13岁女孩一起纳入学校计划。鉴于这一决定已被推迟多年,英国政府和卫生部必须尽快实施这一疫苗计划,最迟在2019年9月之前,推出一项针对男孩的追赶计划,鉴于HPV的女性化,针对男孩的HPV疫苗接种信息材料,他们的父母和老师被广泛提供。
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Access to HPV vaccination for boys in the United Kingdom
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection. There is a well-established link between HPV and the development of cervical cancer, but HPV infection is also associated with vaginal and vulvar cancer, head and neck cancers as well as anal cancers in both sexes and penile cancer in men. Despite this, since its introduction in 2008, the United Kingdom has included only girls in its vaccination programme and, in 2017, suggested that it was not cost effective to extend the vaccine to adolescent boys. Men-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM) have been offered the HPV vaccine in the United Kingdom since 2016. A number of countries (21 to date) have implemented a universal HPV vaccination programme, with many countries arguing that female-only vaccination programmes protect males via herd immunity and that MSM will be protected via targeted vaccination programmes, although these may be limited in their effectiveness. Following an advocacy campaign to extend the HPV vaccination programme to boys in the United Kingdom, in July 2018 the Joint Commission for Vaccination and Immunisation recommended that boys should be included alongside 12/13-year-old girls in a school-based programme. Given that this decision has been delayed by many years, it is imperative that the UK Government and Department of Health implement this vaccine programme as quickly as possible and by September 2019 at the latest, that a catch-up programme for boys is introduced and, given the feminisation of HPV, that information materials on HPV vaccination that are targeted at boys, their parents and teachers are made widely available.
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