| Literature DB >> 35586146 |
Christina Poethko-Müller1, Nina Buttmann-Schweiger1, Anja Takla2.
Abstract
Since 2007, the Standing Committee on Vaccination (STIKO) has recommended that all girls receive vaccinations against the human papillomavirus (HPV) in order to reduce the disease burden of cervical cancer. Persistent infections with high-risk HPV subtypes increase a woman's risk of developing cancer. In the second wave of the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS Wave 2, 2014-2017), 42% of 2,958 11- to 17-year-old girls reported that they had received at least one HPV vaccination, and 31.4% reported a full HPV vaccination. 45.3% of 14- to 17-year-old girls reported a complete series of HPV vaccinations. Compared to the figures reported in KiGGS Wave 1 five years ago, HPV vaccination coverage has therefore remained stable. A vaccination coverage below 50% in girls is too low to exploit the potential of HPV vaccination to reduce cervical cancer rates in Germany. © Robert Koch Institute. All rights reserved unless explicitly granted.Entities:
Keywords: HEALTH MONITORING; HPV; HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS; KIGGS; TREND; VACCINATION COVERAGE
Year: 2018 PMID: 35586146 PMCID: PMC8852778 DOI: 10.17886/RKI-GBE-2018-102.2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Monit ISSN: 2511-2708
Prevalences of at least one single HPV vaccination dose (n=2,958 girls) and self-reported complete HPV vaccination series* (n=2,916 girls) according to age, socioeconomic status and place of residence
Source: KiGGS Wave 2 (2014-2017)
| At least on HPV vaccination dose | Complete HPV vaccination series | ||||
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| % | (95 % CI) | % | (95% CI) | ||
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| 42.0 | (39.1-45.1) |
| 31.4 | (28.9-33.9) |
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| 11-13 Years | 20.6 | (17.7-23.8) | 11-13 Years | 9.3 | (7.5-11.5) |
| 14-17 Years | 55.5 | (51.7-59.4) | 14-17 Years | 45.3 | (41.8-48.9) |
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| Low | 42.0 | (35.5-48.8) | Low | 30.1 | (24.5-36.4) |
| Medium | 42.6 | (39.0-46.2) | Medium | 32.2 | (29.3-35.2) |
| High | 41.0 | (36.8-45.4) | High | 31.6 | (27.9-35.5) |
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| East German federal states | 55.6 | (50.7-60.4) | East German federal states | 43.6 | (39.1-48.2) |
| West German federal states | 40.0 | (36.7-43.3) | West German federal states | 29.5 | (26.9-32.2) |
* According to the current STIKO recommendation: defined as two vaccinations if started until the age of 14 years or three vaccinations if started at 15 years or older, regardless as to whether the minimum six months between vaccinations has been met
HPV=Human papilloma virus
Figure 1Prevalence of self-reported complete HPV vaccination series* for 14- to 17-year old girls according to age in KiGGS Wave 1 (n=1,326) and KiGGS Wave 2 (n=1,668)
Source: KiGGS Wave 1 (2009-2012), KiGGS Wave 2 (2014-2017)