Under-25s urged to get protected against HPV at vaccine sessions this month

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Young people in Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes who have not been vaccinated against the HPV virus can get the protection they need at one of a series of catch-up immunisation clinics to be held over a single weekend this month.

As today (Wednesday 4 March) is International HPV Awareness Day, a senior local doctor has urged young people to come forward and get protected.

A nurse is preparing a vaccination by drawing the contents from a vial.
It’s never too late to get the vaccinations you’re entitled to.

The HPV vaccine – which protects against a common virus which causes cervical cancer and is also linked to other cancers and infections – is usually given when children are in year 8 at school (around the age of 12 or 13), but those who missed their vaccination can receive it up to the age of 25.

Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes almost all cases of cervical cancer, as well as many other types of cancer in both women and men.  A single dose of the vaccine protects individuals against HPV for the rest of their life.  HPV is very common and is usually spread through skin contact.

If you missed your vaccination when you were 12 or 13, the HPV vaccine is available free on the NHS if you are aged 24 or under and meet the NHS eligibility criteria.

In addition, men who have sex with men are at higher risk and are also eligible to receive the vaccine, up to and including the age of 45.

Catch-up clinics are being held from 10.00am to 3.00pm at the following places in Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes:

Saturday 21 March

  • Central Family Hub, Central Library, St George’s Square, Luton, LU1 2NG
  • Enterprise House, Wrest Park, Silsoe, MK45 4HR
  • Wootton Community Hall, Harris Way, Bedford, MK43 9FZ
  • Giffard Park Community Centre, Broadway Ave, Milton Keynes, MK14 5PY

Dr Fiona Head, Medical Director at Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Integrated Care Board, said:

“I’d encourage anyone who has missed the HPV vaccine in year 8 to take up the offer of a vaccine now.  It’s never too late to get the protection you need.

“The HPV vaccine protects you against most HPV infections. HPV has no symptoms, so you may not know if you have it. Since the vaccine was introduced, there has been a big drop in the number of young people getting conditions linked to HPV, including cervical cancer and genital warts.

“Research suggests that over time the HPV vaccine will help save thousands of lives in the UK.  Please remember, though, that it’s still important to attend cervical screening appointments when you’re invited, even if you’ve been vaccinated against HPV, as there’s still a small chance you could get cervical cancer.”

Becky Twist, Operational Manager at East of England Community and School Aged Immunisation Service, said:

“We know that life gets busy, and sometimes vaccinations get missed at school – but it’s really important to remember that you haven’t missed your chance.

“If you are under 25 and are eligible for the HPV vaccine but didn’t have the dose in year 8, come along to one of our catch-up clinics.  Our teams are friendly, experienced and happy to answer any questions. It’s a quick appointment that could make a lifelong difference.”

More information about the HPV vaccination programme is available on the NHS website.

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