All Sec 1 girls to get free HPV vaccination from this year

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From April this year, the Ministry of Health (MOH) will introduce free human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination to all Secondary 1 female students who are Singapore residents. The opt-in vaccination, which will protect current and future Secondary 1 cohorts against cervical...

The HPV vaccination consists of two or three doses over a span of six months. Those between nine to 14 require two doses, and those older require three doses. The vaccine protects against the common HPV strains but not all strains.A spokesman for MOH said:"HPV vaccination in females is assessed to be cost-effective for the prevention of cervical cancer in Singapore.

HPV is generally transmitted during sex and common strains primarily lead to cervical cancer, but it can also cause vaginal and vulva cancers. Dr Khor also announced yesterday that a more accurate HPV screening for cervical cancer will be introduced. Compared with the current pap smear, which needs to be done every three years, the new test will need to be done only every five years.

She said:"The better test will cost more, but the Government will provide more subsidies, so the cost to women will be the same in the long run."Get The New Paper on your phone with the free TNP app. Download from the

 

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