Currently, the programme protects Malaysian children against 13 major ... In secondary schools, girls in Form One will receive the HPV vaccine to protect against cervical cancer, while the tetanus ...
Herbosa added, “We are now funding, next year, 2025, all girls that want HPV vaccination.” This funding builds on the Bakuna-Eskwela initiative, a school-based nationwide vaccination program launched ...
It recommends that the two-dose vaccine be introduced to children aged six to 16 years. “The Health Ministry should look into the licensing of the Qdenga vaccine as soon as possible so that ...