Kathmandu, Dec 19: Ministry of Health and Population has imported 'Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)' vaccines administered against cervical cancer with the assistance of 'Global Alliance for Vaccine and Immunization (GAVI)'.
Director of the Supply Management
Division of the Department of Health Services, Dr Pawan Jung Rayamajhi said
460,940 doses of the vaccine have been received. The vaccines have now been
kept in storage room at Teku and will be sent to the provinces gradually, he
added.
The government has declared a
vaccination drive from coming February 5 to protect adolescent girls from
cancer from early age.
As part of the 15-day campaign,
1,688,900 girls in the age group of 10 to 14 years from class 6 to 10 and out
of school will be vaccinated, Child Health and Vaccination Section chief Dr
Abhiyan Gautam informed.
According to him, GAVI will provide
only 1.77 million vaccines to Nepal. Every year, four women die of cervical
cancer in Nepal.
Human papilloma virus infection is
the main cause of increasing the risk of cervical cancer, so it is necessary to
get vaccinated against the life threatening disease.
Human papilloma infection is caused
by pre-mature marriage, early child delivery, giving birth to more children,
having children at short intervals and having sex with multiple people,
excessive smoking and drinking, and not paying attention to genital
hygiene.
Cervical cancer is the most common
cancer among women in Nepal, followed by breast cancer. (RSS)