HPV Vaccination Drive Gains Momentum Among Adolescent Girls

In just two weeks since the start of the HPV vaccination campaign, nearly three lakh 14-year-old girls have been vaccinated. With states like Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh at the forefront, the drive aims to combat cervical cancer among women. The initiative involves schools, local bodies, and healthcare workers.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 17-03-2026 14:57 IST | Created: 17-03-2026 14:57 IST
HPV Vaccination Drive Gains Momentum Among Adolescent Girls
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The ambitious HPV vaccination campaign has seen a promising start, with nearly three lakh 14-year-old girls receiving the vaccine within its first fortnight. This initiative aims to safeguard against cervical cancer, prominently affecting women, and has been effectively embraced by states such as Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh.

Amid ongoing examinations in various regions, health ministry officials have reported unwavering participation, indicating robust support this public health venture enjoys. As the exam season winds down, officials anticipate an uptick in the campaign's momentum, promising wider coverage and further extending its life-saving benefits.

The health ministry, in conjunction with educational institutions and local health bodies, has ensured vaccine accessibility through government facilities. In a testament to its significance, the campaign is referred to not just as an initiative but a movement towards a cancer-free future for the younger generation, with extensive precautions being maintained, including mandatory parental consent and monitoring for adverse events.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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