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    and organizing 5th National Workshop on "STATISTICAL METHODS IN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH" during Feb 26-28. For more details please visit

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    organizing 3-day Workshop on Occupational Health Program: Care & Compliance of Unorganized Sector Worker's Perspective for the Primary Healthcare Professionals (OHP-CAPH). For more details please visit

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    Director Dr.Saghamitra Pati, interacted with media and stressed on their role in public awareness on importance of good hygiene to avoid the spread of disease.

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    Odgovor korisnicima

    Thank you so much for having us! We hope all the questions were answered. Awareness is the key to eliminating cervical cancer in India.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    Currently in India the vaccine is only licensed for girls.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    Women with history of sexual contact should undergo routine screening till the age of 65 years.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    Only those women who have never been sexually active are not as risk. As there is a long gap between the infection and the development of cancer, any woman who has been sexually active, even if in the past, is at risk of developing cancer.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    Women having persistent HPV infection should get themselves regularly screened for cervical cancer through tests such as pap test/ VIA test.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    There are currently no central government schemes. However, the vaccination is being given free of cost to eligible girls by the Government of Sikkim & at Delhi State Cancer Institute. Some NGOs provide free-of-cost/subdised vaccines.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    Most people who are infected with HPV clear the infection on their own. However, “persistent” infections increase the risk of developing cervical cancer. Early detection of HPV is critical to preventing the disease’s progression to cervical cancer.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    There is a long gap between the HPV infection and the development of cervical cancer. Persistent infections with high-risk HPV types (those that do not clear on their own) can cause cervical cancer years after the initial infection.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    No, a pregnant woman cannot infect her unborn baby if she is infected with HPV.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    Many studies now show the association between HPV infection and infertility.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    No, it is not painful.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    2 doses of HPV vaccine are recommended for both boys and girls (9-14 years). Since HPV is sexually transmitted, vaccinating boys will help protect their partners from cervical cancer. However, the vaccine is not licensed for boys in India.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    Two HPV vaccines are currently WHO-prequalified and licensed for use in India: Cervarix and Gardasil. These vaccines protect against the two high-risk HPV types responsible for more than 80% of cervical cancer in India.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    Ideal age for vaccination is 9-14 years for adolescent girls. They should be vaccinated before the initiation of sexual activity. Catch-up vaccine can be given up to 26 years, which is effective only if the girl is not sexually active.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    As of now, it is available in the private-sector hospitals, private practitioners, and some NGOs. In Delhi, vaccination can be done at Delhi State Cancer Institute for free.

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