Kavrepalanchok, Feb 23: Altogether 95 percent of girl students between grades 6 to 10 in Kavrepalanchok have been vaccinated against HPV (Human Papillomavirus), which causes cervical cancer.
Of the target was to vaccinate
16,097 girl students, 15,344, or 95.32 percent, have been vaccinated, according
to the District Health Office, Dhulikhel.
The vaccination campaign was
conducted from 4 to 18 February for the prevention and control of cervical
cancer under the National Vaccination Program. The Government of Nepal has
approved the World Health Organization (WHO)-certified vaccine for girl
students studying in grades 6-10 and out-of-school girls aged 10 to 14.
"We received information from
the school that some girl students refused to get vaccinated. Perhaps it is
because of lack of awareness that 100 per cent vaccination could not be
achieved", said the Office Chief Ragishree Kakshapati Shrestha. However,
the vaccination program is considered successful in general. Girls from 252
community schools and 84 institutional schools in the district have been
vaccinated.
Most of the 13 local levels in the
district have achieved 99 percent of the target.
According to statistics from the
Ministry of Health, 2,200 women in Nepal are diagnosed with cervical cancer
every year. Of these, 1,300 women succumb to the disease. (RSS)