Papillomavirus Research (Dec 2017)

What works for human papillomavirus vaccine introduction in low and middle-income countries?

  • Natasha Howard,
  • Katherine E. Gallagher,
  • Sandra Mounier-Jack,
  • Helen E.D. Burchett,
  • Severin Kabakama,
  • D. Scott LaMontagne,
  • Deborah Watson-Jones

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
pp. 22 – 25

Abstract

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Since 2007, low and middle-income countries (LMICs) have gained experience delivering HPV vaccines through HPV vaccination pilots, demonstration projects and national programmes. This commentary summarises lessons from HPV vaccination experiences in 45 LMICs and what works for HPV vaccination introduction. Methods included a systematic literature review, unpublished document review, and key informant interviews. Data were extracted from 61 peer-reviewed articles, 11 conference abstracts, 188 technical reports, and 56 interviews, with quantitative data analysed descriptively and qualitative data analysed thematically. Key lessons are described under five themes of preparation, communications, delivery, coverage achievements, and sustainability. Lessons learnt were generally consistent across countries and projects and sufficient lessons have been learnt for countries to deliver HPV vaccine through phased national rollout rather than demonstration projects. However, challenges remain in securing the political will and financial resources necessary to implement successful national programmes. Keywords: Cervical cancer prevention, Human papillomavirus, Vaccination, Low and middle-income countries, Demonstration projects