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Nigeria’s Cervical Cancer Crusade: Mass HPV Vaccinations Begin
Nigeria has initiated a widespread vaccination initiative targeting the human papillomavirus (HPV) to significantly lower cervical cancer occurrences.
HPV, a prevalent virus often transmitted through intimate sexual contact, can, in a minority of instances, progress to cervical cancer.
In a significant 2021 study, the HPV vaccine was observed to reduce cervical cancer cases by nearly 90%.
Nigeria’s Health Minister Muhammad Pate told the media was vital as “at least 12,000 women every year have advanced stages of cervical cancer [in Nigeria]”.
“About 90% of them lose their lives because of that,” he added.
Commencing this Tuesday, the nationwide campaign aims to vaccinate 16.6 million girls aged nine to 14 by the conclusion of 2025, according to the health ministry.
The effort has been seamlessly incorporated into Nigeria’s national immunization schedule, with engagement extending to collaboration with educational institutions and involvement of leaders from both religious and civil society domains.
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