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    Changes announced for HPV vaccination programme

    Those on Island who are eligible to receive the HPV vaccination will now receive one dose rather than two.

    That's the latest decision by the IOM Immunisation Committee, following a recent recommendation by World Health Organisation, based on a number of research studies. 

    It'll now mean those who've received a single dose before they're 25 are considered fully vaccinated.

    However, there may be some exceptions where further doses may be clinically required, for example, for young people with a weakened immune system.

     In this case, this will be discussed with children, their carers and young adults as part of their vaccination regime.  

    HPV is a common virus primarily spread through sexual contact - infection can cause a number of potential complications including cancers and other serious conditions. 

    As a result, the vaccine is offered each year to all year 8 pupils on Island to protect against HPV infection and reduce the risk of cancer. 
     

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