Health Agency Launches HPV Immunization for Junior High School Schoolgirl
Reported by Tiyo Surya Sakti | Translated by Rizky Mawardi
Jakarta Health Agency held the launching of HPV Immunization for Junior High School schoolgirl. It took place in SMPN 141 Jakarta, Jalan Pondok Jaya, Pela Mampang Urban Village, Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta.
It is held simultaneously at 44 sub-districts in Jakarta
Jakarta Health Agency Deputy, Dwi Oktavia, said the program is held to eliminate cervical cancer in 2030.
"It is held simultaneously at 44 sub-districts in Jakarta for schoolgirls aged 15 years old by 7,152 students," she said, Monday (1/20).
Commission E Supports Women's Health InterventionsDwi explained Jakarta Provincial Government has been running similar program for elementary students at level V and VI since 2016.
"Jakarta then is chosen as demonstration area by the central government to include the HPV immunization as routine immunization program every August and November," she added.
According to her, the cervical cancer death case in Jakarta by 2024 reached 250 or 1.2 percent out of total for women's death. Therefore, the agency also targets 46,627 elementary students this year.
"I believe we can make this program a succes to ensure every schoolgirl gets her right related to cervical cancer protection" she continued.
Dwi appeals all family, school, and resident to actively participate in spreading the information, implementing, and supporting the program.
She stated that good public health will create productive, innovative, and creative generation. It surely supports the Jakarta's development as a global city.
Meanwhile, Acting South Jakarta Mayor, Ali Murthado admitted there are 6,611 junior high school schoolgirls have not received the HPV vaccine.
"Today's immunization is held for 1,300 schoolgirls in South Jakarta. We will involve PKK and other cadres to support this program as early prevention effort," he admitted.