The district Well being Division has raised issues over deceptive social media movies linking Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines to infertility, saying such content material is lowering vaccine uptake and creating nervousness amongst teenage women and their mother and father, officers stated on Tuesday. The difficulty might be taken up at a activity drive assembly chaired by the deputy commissioner of Gurugram on Thursday, with participation from the Schooling, Girls and Baby Improvement departments and concrete native our bodies.
Officers stated people figuring out themselves as docs in such movies have falsely linked the Gardasil-4 HPV vaccine to infertility, autoimmune illnesses and menstrual disruption, claims refuted by the division. Because the nationwide immunisation marketing campaign started on February 27, solely 704 women aged 14 have obtained the vaccine, which targets 4 HPV variants accountable for almost 90% of cervical most cancers circumstances.
The division has begun workshops with faculty principals and consciousness drives by way of ASHA staff. “Round 50 principals participated in a workshop performed on Tuesday. Comparable door-to-door consciousness plans are being executed by way of ASHA staff. Mother and father want to understand that HPV photographs are essential to rule out cervical most cancers at an early age,” stated Dr JP Rajliwal, district immunisation officer (DIO).
Dr Rajliwal stated most vaccinations have been administered at Civil Hospital, Sector 10A, Pataudi sub-divisional hospital, Bhordakalan and Wazirabad public well being centres, with round 30 different amenities providing free photographs from April 3.
The division goals to vaccinate 30,000 women by Could 31 within the first part. “Unscientific content material on social media can result in concern and misconceptions about HPV vaccines amongst younger mother and father… A coordinated consciousness marketing campaign for the World Well being Organisation (WHO)-approved vaccines might be intensified,” stated Dr Lokveer Singh, chief medical officer of Gurugram.
“Within the first 5 weeks of the marketing campaign, 320 doses have been administered… The assembly will deliberate on a coordinated push by departments for a unified vaccine advocacy,” he added.










