HPV vaccine implementation and monitoring in Latin America.

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Unit of Comprehensive Family Immunization, Department of Family, Gender and Lifecourse, Pan American Health Organization. Washington, DC, USA.

Published: August 2019

Objective: To describe HPV vaccine program implementation, monitoring and evaluation experiences in Latin America.

Materials And Methods: We reviewed published articles in peer-reviewed journals and reports from government web- sites, as well as the PAHO/WHO/UNICEF Joint Reporting form and the ICO/IARC HPV Information Centre database.

Results: By December 2016, 13 countries/territories in Latin America (56%) have introduced HPV vaccines. The majority have done so in the past three years, targeting 10- 12 year old girls with a two dose schedule, through school programs. Vaccine coverage ranges from 30 to 87%. Safety monitoring is well established, but monitoring vaccine impact is not, and data are not available.

Conclusions: . Although Latin America is the most advanced developing region with HPV vaccine introduction, systems for its monitoring are weak and there is a paucity of consistently available coverage data for this vaccine. Challenges remain to introduce HPV vaccines in several countries, to achieve high coverage, and to strengthen monitoring, evaluation and reporting.

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