Government to launch free HPV vaccination drive against cervical cancer for girls aged 14 using single shot of Gardasil
The Indian government is launching a free HPV vaccination initiative aimed at girls aged 14 to prevent cervical cancer. This program will administer a single dose of Gardasil, a vaccine recognized for its efficacy and safety. The initiative aligns with World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines, which emphasize the importance of equitable access to healthcare solutions. With cervical cancer being a significant health challenge for women in India, this vaccination drive is expected to play a crucial role in reducing the incidence of the disease, ultimately safeguarding the health of young girls across the nation. The government's commitment to this program highlights its focus on preventive healthcare and women's health issues, marking a significant step towards combating cervical cancer in India.
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