Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) infection and HPV-related cancers can be prevented through vaccinations and mass cervical screening programmes. The Ministry of Health in Italy provides recommendations on primary and secondary prevention of HPV-related diseases, but the 19 Italian regions and 2 autonomous provinces have organisational and decision-making autonomy, with differences in the strategies for offering prevention. The aim of this study is to describe the HPV vaccination and cervical screening offered in all Italian regions. Regional official documents up until 31 December 2021 were first identified. Subsequently, primary and secondary prevention experts from each region were interviewed to validate the previously collected data. The National Immunisation Plan (NIP) 2017-2019 recommends HPV vaccination from the age of 11 for both sexes, with a coverage target of 95%. HPV vaccination is offered free of charge or co-payment. All regions have screening programmes for cervical cancer, using PAP or HPV-DNA tests every three to five years. All regions have an electronic registry for vaccination and screening status. All regions have developed awareness-raising campaigns. It is important to harmonise regional policies with the implementation of information systems integration. The collected data could enhance both regional and national public health initiatives, bolstering the resilience of vaccination programs.

Human Papilloma Virus Vaccination and Cervical Screening in the Italian Regions: An Overview of the Current State of the Art / Bechini, Angela; Cosma, Claudia; Di Pisa, Giulia; Fanfani, Alice; Ionita, Giulia; Liedl, Davide; Lunetta, Carla; Martorella, Linda; Mele, Silvia; Stacchini, Lorenzo; Vaccaro, Gabriele; Zuccaro, Ornella; Valente, Stefano; Prandi, Gian Marco; Bonanni, Paolo; Boccalini, Sara. - In: VACCINES. - ISSN 2076-393X. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:(2024), pp. 504.1-504.14. [10.3390/vaccines12050504]

Human Papilloma Virus Vaccination and Cervical Screening in the Italian Regions: An Overview of the Current State of the Art

Bechini, Angela
Conceptualization
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Cosma, Claudia
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Di Pisa, Giulia
Formal Analysis
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Fanfani, Alice
Formal Analysis
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Ionita, Giulia
Formal Analysis
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Liedl, Davide
Formal Analysis
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Lunetta, Carla
Formal Analysis
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Martorella, Linda
Formal Analysis
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Mele, Silvia
Formal Analysis
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Stacchini, Lorenzo
Formal Analysis
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Vaccaro, Gabriele
Formal Analysis
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Bonanni, Paolo
Funding Acquisition
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Boccalini, Sara
Conceptualization
2024

Abstract

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) infection and HPV-related cancers can be prevented through vaccinations and mass cervical screening programmes. The Ministry of Health in Italy provides recommendations on primary and secondary prevention of HPV-related diseases, but the 19 Italian regions and 2 autonomous provinces have organisational and decision-making autonomy, with differences in the strategies for offering prevention. The aim of this study is to describe the HPV vaccination and cervical screening offered in all Italian regions. Regional official documents up until 31 December 2021 were first identified. Subsequently, primary and secondary prevention experts from each region were interviewed to validate the previously collected data. The National Immunisation Plan (NIP) 2017-2019 recommends HPV vaccination from the age of 11 for both sexes, with a coverage target of 95%. HPV vaccination is offered free of charge or co-payment. All regions have screening programmes for cervical cancer, using PAP or HPV-DNA tests every three to five years. All regions have an electronic registry for vaccination and screening status. All regions have developed awareness-raising campaigns. It is important to harmonise regional policies with the implementation of information systems integration. The collected data could enhance both regional and national public health initiatives, bolstering the resilience of vaccination programs.
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Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Bechini, Angela; Cosma, Claudia; Di Pisa, Giulia; Fanfani, Alice; Ionita, Giulia; Liedl, Davide; Lunetta, Carla; Martorella, Linda; Mele, Silvia; Stac...espandi
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