Gujarat’s HPV Drive Nears 92% Coverage, Over 5 Lakh Girls Vaccinated

Gujarat's state-wide HPV vaccination campaign has administered the first dose to over 5 lakh adolescent girls, achieving 91.5% coverage. The drive targets 14-year-old girls to prevent cervical cancer and is offered free of charge at government health facilities. State Health Minister Praful Pansheriya confirmed no serious adverse effects have been reported, highlighting the vaccine's safety. Several districts, including Rajkot and Bhavnagar, have exceeded their target coverage, reaching over 100%.

Key Points: Gujarat HPV Vaccination: 5 Lakh Girls Covered, 92% Achieved

  • Over 5 lakh girls vaccinated in Gujarat HPV drive
  • State achieves 91.5% coverage
  • No serious adverse effects reported
  • Vaccine given free to 14-year-old girls
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Gujarat: Over five lakh girls vaccinated under HPV campaign as state nears 92 pc coverage

Over 5 lakh adolescent girls in Gujarat vaccinated against HPV under a state campaign targeting cervical cancer prevention, achieving 91.5% coverage.

"The vaccination drive... is being implemented across Gujarat without any reported cases of serious adverse effects. - Praful Pansheriya"

Gandhinagar, May 7

More than five lakh adolescent girls in Gujarat have received the first dose of the Human Papillomavirus vaccine under a state-wide campaign aimed at preventing cervical cancer.

The programme recorded 5,14,566 cumulative vaccinations (including previously immunised) out of 5,62,324 eligible girls as of May 6.

On Wednesday alone, 7,913 adolescent girls were vaccinated across the state. The overall coverage under the campaign stands at 91.5 per cent.

State Health Minister Praful Pansheriya said: "The vaccination drive, conducted under the guidance of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, is being implemented across Gujarat without any reported cases of serious adverse effects."

He stated that the absence of such cases reflects the safety profile of the vaccine and the effectiveness of the ongoing public health programme.

The HPV vaccination campaign, which targets 14-year-old girls, is being carried out at government medical college-affiliated hospitals, district and sub-district hospitals, Community Health Centres (CHCs), Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and Urban Primary Health Centres (UPHCs) across the state.

The vaccine is being administered free of cost.

District-wise data shows wide variation in coverage levels across Gujarat. Rajkot Corporation has reported 10,622 eligible girls, with 116 vaccinated on May 6 and a cumulative coverage of 11,565, reflecting 109 per cent completion.

Bhavnagar Corporation has recorded 4,859 eligible girls, with cumulative vaccination of 5,014, reflecting 103 per cent coverage. Narmada district has reported 5,962 eligible girls, with 6,139 vaccinated cumulatively, also showing 103 per cent coverage.

Junagadh Corporation has recorded 2,293 eligible girls and 2,330 cumulative vaccinations, reflecting 102 per cent coverage.

Jamnagar Corporation has reported 4,753 eligible girls with 4,847 vaccinated cumulatively, also at 102 per cent. Gandhinagar Corporation has recorded 3,162 eligible girls and 3,207 cumulative vaccinations, reflecting 101 per cent coverage.

Gir Somnath district has reported 10,679 eligible girls and 10,821 cumulative vaccinations, while Aravalli district has recorded 10,863 eligible girls and 11,009 cumulative vaccinations, both reflecting 101 per cent coverage.

Mahisagar district has reported 10,652 eligible girls and 10,682 cumulative vaccinations, while Surendranagar has recorded 13,943 eligible girls and 13,990 cumulative vaccinations, both at 100 per cent coverage.

Gandhinagar district has reported 8,925 eligible girls with 8,932 cumulative vaccinations, slightly above the target at 100.1 per cent.

Among higher-performing districts, Junagadh has recorded 8,354 eligible girls and 8,254 cumulative vaccinations, reflecting 99 per cent coverage, while Ahmedabad district has reported 13,466 eligible girls with 13,375 cumulative vaccinations, also at 99 per cent.

Several districts have recorded coverage in the mid-to-high 90 per cent range. Banaskantha has reported 23,586 eligible girls and 21,970 cumulative vaccinations at 93 per cent.

Vadodara Corporation has recorded 13,224 eligible girls with 12,287 vaccinated at 93 per cent, while Surat Corporation has reported 43,387 eligible girls with 40,045 vaccinated at 92 per cent.

Valsad has recorded 17,217 eligible girls and 16,268 cumulative vaccinations at 94 per cent. Panchmahal has reported 19,699 eligible girls and 18,473 vaccinated at 94 per cent.

Dahod has recorded 32,464 eligible girls and 30,950 vaccinated at 95 per cent. Anand has reported 19,200 eligible girls and 18,312 vaccinated at 95 per cent, while Vadodara district has recorded 11,198 eligible girls and 10,676 vaccinated at 95 per cent.

Bharuch has reported 12,969 eligible girls and 12,389 vaccinated at 96 per cent. Mahesana has recorded 16,609 eligible girls and 15,871 vaccinated at 96 per cent.

Tapi has reported 6,878 eligible girls and 6,604 vaccinated at 96 per cent, while Surat district has recorded 13,283 eligible girls and 12,787 vaccinated at 96 per cent.

Chhota Udepur has reported 12,055 eligible girls and 11,651 vaccinated at 97 per cent. Kheda has recorded 18,584 eligible girls and 17,978 vaccinated at 97 per cent.

Porbandar has reported 4,487 eligible girls and 4,359 vaccinated at 97 per cent, while Patan has recorded 11,565 eligible girls and 11,262 vaccinated at 97 per cent.

Botad has reported 5,891 eligible girls and 5,782 vaccinated at 98 per cent, while Sabarkantha has recorded 16,055 eligible girls and 15,787 vaccinated at 98 per cent.

Morbi has reported 8,323 eligible girls and 7,569 vaccinated at 91 per cent. Amreli has recorded 10,582 eligible girls and 9,617 vaccinated at 91 per cent, while Devbhumi Dwarka has reported 7,174 eligible girls and 6,456 vaccinated at 90 per cent.

Kachchh has reported 22,586 eligible girls and 20,406 vaccinated at 90 per cent. Rajkot district has recorded 12,259 eligible girls and 10,735 vaccinated at 88 per cent.

Dang has reported 3,796 eligible girls and 3,062 vaccinated at 81 per cent, while Ahmedabad Corporation has recorded 48,443 eligible girls and 22,813 vaccinated at 47 per cent, the lowest among reported units.

The state health department stated that the campaign will continue until the end of May, and urged eligible families to ensure that 14-year-old girls who have not yet received the vaccine are covered at the nearest government health facility.

Minister Pansheriya also appealed to parents to complete vaccination without delay and to avoid misinformation circulating on social media, stating that "such claims are not based on scientific evidence and should not deter participation in the programme".

- IANS

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Vikram M
Impressive numbers! 91.5% coverage is no small feat. But I'm concerned about Ahmedabad Corporation's 47% – that's a huge gap compared to other districts. Hope the health department focuses on awareness in urban areas where misinformation spreads faster. The minister is right about social media rumors.
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James A
As an expat living in Gujarat, I'm genuinely impressed by the efficiency of this campaign. Back in the US, such programs often face logistical hurdles. The fact that over 5 lakh girls have been vaccinated in a single campaign shows strong public health infrastructure here. Well done!
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Ananya R
This is wonderful news! My niece in Rajkot was vaccinated. The 109% coverage in some areas shows parents are actively participating. However, I wish there was more emphasis on educating girls about why they're getting this shot, not just parents. Cervical cancer awareness should be taught in schools too.
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Rohit P
Excellent work by Gujarat government! But I notice Dang district has only 81% coverage – tribal areas need more outreach. The health workers must have done great work in other parts, but we need to ensure no girl is left behind just because she lives in a remote village. Arrey, public health should be inclusive!
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Sarah B
Fascinating data! The variation between districts is telling – from 109% in Rajkot Corporation to just 47% in Ahmedabad Corporation. Urban hesitancy is a real challenge. I work in public health, and it's clear that targeted communication strategies are needed for different communities. Still, overall success is commendable!

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