Journal article
HPV vaccination programme in Japan
The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare (MHLW) partially suspended the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme in June, 2013. Although HPV vaccination has just been included in the routine vaccination schedule and publicly funded since April 2013, a new MHLW directive advises prefectural governors not to actively recommend the vaccine, and to cease all vaccine promotion. However, health facilities are to continue to offer parents seeking the vaccine full support, and facilitate vaccine access. Such advice obviously creates enormous confusion for public health officials, doctors, and parents. A joint meeting of the Vaccine Adverse Reactions Review Committee (VARRC) has indicated that they might remove HPV vaccination from the schedule, despite evidence of its cost-effectiveness in Japan.
Authors
Languages
- English
Publication year
2013
Journal
The Lancet
Volume
9894
Type
Journal article
Categories
- Service delivery
Diseases
- HPV
Countries
- Japan
Organisations
- World Health Organization (WHO)
Tags
- AEFI
- Health promotion
- Policy and legislation
WHO Regions
- Western Pacific Region