PM Modi launches nationwide HPV vaccination campaign from Ajmer. In Gujarat, 5.50 lakh girls aged 14 years will be given free vaccine to prevent cervical cancer. The government has allocated Rs 150 crore and 2297 teams are engaged in the campaign.
Gandhinagar. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on Saturday launched the nationwide HPV vaccination campaign from Ajmer, Rajasthan. In his virtual presence, the state level HPV vaccination mega campaign was launched in Gujarat in the presence of Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel and Health Minister Shri Prafulbhai Panseria at Sola Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad.
HPV vaccination campaign in Gujarat: Step towards self-reliant India
On this occasion, Health Minister Shri Prafulbhai Panseria said that under the leadership of the Prime Minister, Gujarat has been polio free since 2007 and now the vaccination system has become simpler and more effective than before. Earlier, vaccines for diseases for which had to be imported from abroad, today India is capable of helping other countries by making its own indigenous vaccines. This is a big achievement of self-reliant India.
Ayushman Yojana and Health Security: Treatment facility up to Rs 10 lakh
The Health Minister said that the priority of the government is that no person should die due to lack of medicine or money. For this purpose, the limit of treatment under Ayushman Card has been increased from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh. He appealed to the people to stay away from superstition and rumors and said that the HPV vaccine has been prepared completely scientifically under the supervision of doctors.
Big decision of Gujarat government: Free HPV vaccine for adolescent girls
The Gujarat government spends more than Rs 240 crore every year on vaccination of children. Now HPV vaccine has also been included in this program. The price of one dose of this vaccine in the market is around Rs 3000, but the state government has decided to make it available completely free of cost by making a provision of Rs 150 crore.
Cervical Cancer Prevention: Target to protect 5.50 lakh adolescent girls
Under this campaign, a target has been set to vaccinate about 5.50 lakh adolescent girls who have completed 14 years and are below 15 years of age. Cervical cancer ranks second among cancers in women in India. HPV-16 and HPV-18 viruses are mainly responsible for this. To prevent this, a safe and effective quadrivalent HPV vaccine will be made available.
2297 vaccination teams and modern cold chain system
For the successful conduct of the campaign, 2297 trained vaccination teams and the same number of cold chain points have been activated. To maintain the quality of the vaccine, storage arrangements have been made at +2 to +8 degree Celsius temperature. Also, real-time monitoring and tracking will be done through TeCHO+ and SAFE-VAC portal.
Appeal to parents with ‘Save Daughter’ message
With the message ‘Save your daughter from cervical cancer, get the HPV vaccine on time’, the government has urged all the parents to get their 14 year old daughters vaccinated and ensure their cancer-free future.
Ahmedabad Mayor Mrs. Pratibhaben Jain, Additional Chief Secretary of the Health Department Mr. Rajiv Topno, Additional Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Dr. Vikrant Pandey, Health Commissioner Dr. Ratankanwar Gadhvi Charan, Chairman of the Municipal Corporation Standing Committee Mr. Devangbhai Dani, ruling party leader Mr. Gaurangbhai Prajapati and officers and employees of the Health Department and Sola Civil Hospital were present in this program. A large number of daughters who had completed 14 years were also present on the occasion.