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One in five men carries high-risk HPV in international study


 

FROM THE LANCET GLOBAL HEALTH

Preventive measures

“Our study draws attention to the high prevalence, ranging from 20% to 30% for HR-HPV in men across most regions, and the need for strengthening HPV prevention within overall STI control efforts,” wrote the authors.

“Future epidemiological studies are needed to monitor trends in prevalence in men, especially considering the roll-out of HPV vaccination in girls and young women and that many countries are beginning to vaccinate boys.”

In France, the HPV vaccination program was extended in 2021 to include all boys between the ages of 11 and 14 years (two-dose schedule), with a catch-up course in males up to age 19 years (three-dose schedule). This is the same vaccine program as for girls. It is also recommended for men up to age 26 years who have sex with other men.

The 2023 return to school will see the launch of a general vaccination campaign aimed at seventh-grade students, both boys and girls, with parental consent, to increase vaccine coverage. In 2021, vaccine uptake was 43.6% in girls between the ages of 15 and 18 years and scarcely 6% in boys, according to Public Health France.

Two vaccines are in use: the bivalent Cervarix vaccine, which is effective against HPV-16 and HPV-18, and the nonavalent Gardasil 9, which is effective against types 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, and 58. Both provide protection against HPV-16, the type most common in men, which is responsible for more than half of cases of cervical cancer.

This article was translated from the Medscape French Edition. A version appeared on Medscape.com.

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