It is estimated that this regional public health campaign will benefit more than 150,000 people.
As of today, the Community of Madrid has extended vaccination against the human papillomavirus (HPV) to men aged between 13 and 18. To date, it has only covered 12. It is estimated that this regional public health campaign will benefit more than 150,000 people.
HPV is a sexually transmitted viral infection and vaccination is the most effective way to prevent it, also preventing the development of possible complications. Its administration helps reduce its transmission, providing a greater protection of the community.
In the case of women, the calendar already includes vaccination up to 18 years. Thus, throughout 2023, 96 percent of girls received at least one dose and 87 percent received two. The coverage achieved among boys up to 12 years of age shows very similar figures.
HPV vaccination began in 2008 with the aim of prevent cervical cancerIn 2023, following the recommendations of the Public Health Commission of the Interterritorial Council of the National Health System, the Community of Madrid changed the objective of this program from the prevention of cervical cancer to the protection of both sexes.
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