2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2511777/v1
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Factors associated with uptake of Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine among school girls aged 9-14 years in Lira City northern Uganda: A cross-sectional study

Abstract: Background Cervical cancer is the principal burden of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infections and a public health priority. Since 2008, HPV vaccination has been routinely recommended for pre-adolescents and adolescent girls in Uganda as the primary preventive measure for cervical cancer. However, in Uganda, most especially Lira district there is limited literature on HPV vaccination uptake and associated factors among girls aged 9-14years. This study assessed the uptake of HPV vaccine and associated factors amo… Show more

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“…37 Various barriers to HPV implementation include limited health system capacities, socio-economic status, vaccine hesitancy, the COVID-19 pandemic and lack of correct information. 38 Also, vaccine hesitancy and limited information hinder uptake in various countries such as in South Africa and Uganda 39 that have rolled out HPV vaccination nationally. COVID-19 related school closures and health service disruptions also affected South Africa's school-based vaccination programme.…”
Section: Cervical Cancer Prevention and Care Challenges In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…37 Various barriers to HPV implementation include limited health system capacities, socio-economic status, vaccine hesitancy, the COVID-19 pandemic and lack of correct information. 38 Also, vaccine hesitancy and limited information hinder uptake in various countries such as in South Africa and Uganda 39 that have rolled out HPV vaccination nationally. COVID-19 related school closures and health service disruptions also affected South Africa's school-based vaccination programme.…”
Section: Cervical Cancer Prevention and Care Challenges In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%