Refusal of HPV vaccination - A problem in developing countries
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HPV Infection, HPV Vaccine, HPV Vaccine Effectiveness, HPV Vaccination in Developing CountriesAbstract
The article shows human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common viral reproductive tract infection. It is essential that the rate of Infection spread and patient survival in developing countries is significantly lower than the situation in developed countries. As research shows, the reason for this is that the majority of the population of developing countries is not sufficiently informed about transmitted diseases, such as cervical cancer, the human papillomavirus that causes it, and the existence of a preventive vaccine. Most likely, they cannot assess the danger caused by transmitted diseases, including papillomavirus, primarily due to insufficient education in this area, leading to a shallow population involvement in preventive measures. Based on the above problem, the purpose of the previous paper was to present the reasons for the refusal of HPV vaccination in developing countries (to identify barriers to refusal of HPV vaccination), to discuss literature sources, and to try to propose ways to solve this problem.
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