461,592 Bauchi girls receive HPV vaccine to prevent cancer

Thu, Dec 21, 2023
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THE Bauchi State Primary Healthcare Development Agency (BSPHCDA), on Thursday, said it has administered Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine to 46,592 girls to protect them against cancers.

The agency said it achieved 72 per cent coverage during the October round immunisation exercise  conducted in schools and communities across the 20 local government areas of the state.

The Spokesman of the agency, Mr Ibrahim Sani, said that Bauchi has been adjudged among the three HPV roll out best performing states in the country.

He said the state targeted 638,185 girls for immunisation against the disease, adding that the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency supplied 468,400 doses of HPV vaccine to facilitate smooth conduct of the exercise.

The agency, he said, implemented a HPV vaccine data bank and created three zones to simplify the monitoring process during the exercise.

”The summarised situational data report on HPV coverage by age group, revealed that 135,615 girls aged 9 years old received HPV vaccine, representing 21 per cent of the total identified group and 324,977 between the ages of 10 and 14 years, representing 51 per cent.

“This put the current percentage of the state total coverage at 72 per cent while the total number of uncovered population stood at 28 per cent, respectively.

“Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer and the second most frequent cause of cancer deaths among women aged between 15 and 44 years,” he said.

Sani also identified insecurity, shortage of vaccine, late submission of daily call-in data and noncompliance as some of challenges experienced during the exercise.

According to him, the exercise is being implemented in collaboration with Federal Ministry of Health, GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), World Health Organisation (WHO) and other development partners.

Commenting on the exercise, some residents of Bauchi, Mrs Easter Simon and Mrs Diana Joshua applauded the gesture aimed at curbing cancer burden in the country.

Also, Mrs Elizabeth Kah, a cancer survivor, advised parents to avail their children for HPV vaccination to protect them against the disease.

“Cancer treatment is expensive and life threatening, especially if presented late to the health facilities,” she said. (NAN

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