The status of human papillomavirus vaccination recommendation, funding, and coverage in WHO Europe countries (2018–2019)
Paolo Bonanni, Pascaline Faivre, Pier Luigi Lopalco, Elmar A. Joura, Tobias Bergroth, Štefan Varga, Nathalie C. Gemayel, Rosybel Drury
Abstract
Background: There is a need to better understand HPV vaccination (HPVv) implementation in WHO Europe Region (WHO/ER), including recommendations, funding, and vaccination coverage rates (VCR). Methods: A targeted literature review (up to 31 January 2020) was conducted using national health ministry websites, WHO database, and published studies from WHO/ER countries (n = 53). HPVv recommendations and funding data (target age, gender, schedule, setting, target and monitored VCR) for primary and catch-up cohorts were collected. Results: National recommendations for HPVv exist in 46/53 (87%) countries, of which 38 (83%), 2 (4%), and 6 (13%) countries provided full, partial, or no funding, respectively, for the primary cohort. Fully or partially funded HPVv was provided for girls only in 25/53 (47%) countries and for both boys and girls in 15/53 (28%) countries. HPVv catch-up was fully or partially funded in 14/53 (26%) countries. Among 40 countries with a national immunization program (NIP), monitored VCRs ranged from 4.3% to 99% (n = 30). Of the 10 countries reporting VCR targets, only Portugal exceeded its target.