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Upcoming HPV Vaccination Drive for Adolescent Girls at Civil Hospital Thural

A special HPV vaccination campaign is set to take place at Civil Hospital Thural on April 4 and 5, 2026, targeting adolescent girls. Led by Dr. Anita Sharma, this initiative aims to protect young females from the risks associated with HPV infections, which can lead to cervical cancer. The health department is also addressing misinformation surrounding the vaccine to ensure families are well-informed. Parents are encouraged to participate in this vital health initiative to safeguard their daughters' futures.
 

HPV Vaccination Campaign Announcement


Led by Block Medical Officer Dr. Anita Sharma

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A dedicated vaccination campaign for the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is scheduled at Civil Hospital Thural on April 4 and 5, 2026, specifically aimed at adolescent girls. This initiative is spearheaded by Dr. Anita Sharma, the Block Medical Officer of Thural.


Importance of the HPV Vaccine

Significance of the HPV Vaccine


The HPV vaccine is vital in the fight against cervical cancer, a significant health risk for women. This campaign is designed to shield young girls from the potential dangers linked to HPV infections.


Details of the Campaign

Campaign Information



  • Location: Civil Hospital Thural

  • Dates: Saturday, April 4 & Sunday, April 5, 2026

  • Target Audience: Adolescent girls


Dr. Anita Sharma mentioned that her team is actively engaging in door-to-door campaigns to raise awareness among families about the significance and advantages of the HPV vaccine.


Addressing Concerns and Misinformation

She also highlighted the troubling spread of misinformation on social media regarding the vaccine, which has caused unnecessary anxiety among parents and young girls. The health department is committed to countering these myths and fostering trust within the community.


Dr. Sharma reiterated that the HPV vaccine is essential for preventing infections that could lead to cervical cancer. She strongly encouraged all parents to ensure their daughters receive this crucial vaccine to protect their health in the future.