Current issues facing the introduction of human papillomavirus vaccine in China and future prospects

The introduction of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in China aims to prevent HPV infection in all women. The issues that China might face include high cost of vaccines made in other countries, shortage in HPV vaccine supply, negative events attributed to vaccination (whether justified or not)...

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Main Authors: Wong, Li Ping, Han, Liyuan, Li, Hui, Zhao, Jinshun, Zhao, Qinjian, Zimet, Gregory D.
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spelling my.um.eprints.231612019-11-29T07:04:41Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/23161/ Current issues facing the introduction of human papillomavirus vaccine in China and future prospects Wong, Li Ping Han, Liyuan Li, Hui Zhao, Jinshun Zhao, Qinjian Zimet, Gregory D. R Medicine The introduction of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in China aims to prevent HPV infection in all women. The issues that China might face include high cost of vaccines made in other countries, shortage in HPV vaccine supply, negative events attributed to vaccination (whether justified or not) that jeopardizes the general public’s confidence in the HPV vaccine, cultural and literacy barriers, and sensitivity to receiving a vaccine for a sexually transmitted disease. Ensuring the effective delivery of the HPV vaccine in China, a country with vast economic, geographical, and cultural complexities, will require a commitment of significant resources. In light of the high price of imported vaccines, the availability of locally manufactured HPV vaccines would greatly facilitate the national HPV vaccination program. New evidence supporting the efficacy of a two-dose regime in younger adolescents would also be advantageous in terms of affordability and logistical simplicity of vaccine administration. Furthermore, it would potentially enhance the compliance and uptake, especially for hard to reach women in remote regions. © 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Taylor & Francis 2019 Article PeerReviewed Wong, Li Ping and Han, Liyuan and Li, Hui and Zhao, Jinshun and Zhao, Qinjian and Zimet, Gregory D. (2019) Current issues facing the introduction of human papillomavirus vaccine in China and future prospects. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, 15 (7-8). pp. 1533-1540. ISSN 2164-5515 https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2019.1611157 doi:10.1080/21645515.2019.1611157
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Wong, Li Ping
Han, Liyuan
Li, Hui
Zhao, Jinshun
Zhao, Qinjian
Zimet, Gregory D.
Current issues facing the introduction of human papillomavirus vaccine in China and future prospects
description The introduction of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in China aims to prevent HPV infection in all women. The issues that China might face include high cost of vaccines made in other countries, shortage in HPV vaccine supply, negative events attributed to vaccination (whether justified or not) that jeopardizes the general public’s confidence in the HPV vaccine, cultural and literacy barriers, and sensitivity to receiving a vaccine for a sexually transmitted disease. Ensuring the effective delivery of the HPV vaccine in China, a country with vast economic, geographical, and cultural complexities, will require a commitment of significant resources. In light of the high price of imported vaccines, the availability of locally manufactured HPV vaccines would greatly facilitate the national HPV vaccination program. New evidence supporting the efficacy of a two-dose regime in younger adolescents would also be advantageous in terms of affordability and logistical simplicity of vaccine administration. Furthermore, it would potentially enhance the compliance and uptake, especially for hard to reach women in remote regions. © 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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author Wong, Li Ping
Han, Liyuan
Li, Hui
Zhao, Jinshun
Zhao, Qinjian
Zimet, Gregory D.
author_facet Wong, Li Ping
Han, Liyuan
Li, Hui
Zhao, Jinshun
Zhao, Qinjian
Zimet, Gregory D.
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title Current issues facing the introduction of human papillomavirus vaccine in China and future prospects
title_short Current issues facing the introduction of human papillomavirus vaccine in China and future prospects
title_full Current issues facing the introduction of human papillomavirus vaccine in China and future prospects
title_fullStr Current issues facing the introduction of human papillomavirus vaccine in China and future prospects
title_full_unstemmed Current issues facing the introduction of human papillomavirus vaccine in China and future prospects
title_sort current issues facing the introduction of human papillomavirus vaccine in china and future prospects
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