The list of mandatory vaccinations will be refilled vaccination against the human papilloma virus (HPV), which causes cancer. It said Health Minister Raisa Bogatyreva Wednesday at a lecture in The National Medical Academy of postgraduate education named after p.l. Shupyk, reported the press service of the Ministry of health.
"Every day in Ukraine kills six women from cervical cancer. A recent study by scientists suggests that the disease causes a papìlomavìrus person. It is absolutely proven data, "said an official.
According to Yanukovych, countries in programs of immunization viewed mandatory vaccination against papìlomavìrusu, reduced the incidence of cervical cancer in women younger age. Therefore, emphasized the Minister, in immunization also will give a vaccine against HPV.
Head of the HEALTH MINISTRY added that even in the case the shortage of budget funds to provide a wholly owned papìlomavìrusu vaccination doctors will need to be still and to explain to the people that such a vaccine, you can buy yourself-to avoid the risk of cancer.
The Minister is confident that the public would respond positively to the recommendations of doctors. "Man will be able to make a skilled choice if she has information. Therefore, in this case, the answer is: in the calendar vaccinations we will this position, "said Raisa Bohatyryova.
When Ukraine plans to introduce compulsory vaccination against HPV, and which age groups will be ŝepiti, the press service of MINISTRY OF HEALTH say failed.
HPV is one of the the most common diseases, sexually transmitted. He also transmitted by contact with infected skin or mucous membranes. Risk of infection with HPV world medicine includes all people who live sexual life. Known for over 100 types of human papìlomavìrusu. More than 40 of them can cause damage anogenìtal′nogo tract of males and females and the appearance of gostrokìncevih warts (growths). Some strains of the virus virtually harmless, but most of his species possesses onkogennimi properties and cause benign or malignant tumors.
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