Centre to launch nationwide HPV vaccination drive for 14-year-old girls

25 February,2026 08:19 AM IST |  New Delhi  |  Agencies

The Union government will soon introduce a countrywide HPV immunisation programme for girls aged 14. Health officials say early vaccination offers maximum protection against cervical cancer and other HPV-linked diseases

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In a major step towards eliminating preventable cancers among women, the Union government will soon launch a nationwide human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme targeting girls aged 14 years, official sources said on Tuesday.

The nationwide programme will target girls aged 14 years, an age at which the HPV vaccine offers maximum preventive benefit, well before potential exposure to the virus. In the open market, quadrivalent Gardasil-4 is a two-dose vaccine - each costing Rs 3927 - for girls below 15 years.

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