Kathmandu, Nov 14: The government
is set to launch a vaccination campaign to protect adolescent girls from
cervical cancer.
The nationwide vaccination drive
will be placed for 15 days from coming February 5 coinciding the Cancer
Day.
According to the Ministry of Health
and Population, nearly 1,69 million adolescent girls at the (7-14) age group
will be vaccinated free of cost under the campaign.
Minister for Health and Population
Pradeep Poudel has decided to launch the 'Human Papilloma Virus' (HPV)
vaccination campaign against cervical cancer which is killing four people every
day in the country, Ministry's spokesperson Prakash Budhathoki told RSS.
Upon assuming the office, Minister
Poudel had pledged to conduct a vaccination campaign for the prevention and
control of cervical cancer among adolescent girls.
It was also decided to include HPV
vaccine against cervical cancer in the regular vaccination campaign from next
year, he said.
There is a support from the Global
Alliance (GAVI) as well as government investment for the HPV vaccine. Senior
Oncologist at Patan Institute of Health Sciences Arun Shahi stressed the need
to get vaccinated against human papilloma as the reason for increasing the risk
of cervical cancer.
He said women having early
marriage, giving birth to children at premature age, begetting children
continuously in a short period of time, having physical relations with multiple
partners, excessive smoking and drinking habit and negligence to vaginal
hygiene are vulnerable to human papilloma. (RSS)