States, France Take Actions On HPV Vaccination

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Article Date: 15 Feb 2007 - 1:00 PDT

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About two dozen states are "struggling to decide" how to recommend girls ages 11 and 12 receive an HPV vaccine, the Chicago Tribune reports. One option would be to provide state funding to pay for vaccines or force insurance carriers to do so, and the second option would be to add the HPV vaccine to the list of mandatory vaccinations for admission to school (Peres/Japsen, Chicago Tribune, 2/11). Merck's HPV vaccine Gardasil and GlaxoSmithKline's HPV vaccine Cervarix in clinical trials have been shown to be 100% effective in preventing infection with HPV strains 16 and 18, which together cause about 70% of cervical cancer cases. FDA in July 2006 approved Gardasil for sale and marketing to girls and women ages nine to 26, and CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices later that month voted unanimously to recommend that girls ages 11 and 12 receive the vaccine. GSK in April plans to file for FDA approval of Cervarix, and it expects approval by the end of this year (Kaiser Daily Women's Health Policy Report, 2/8). Merck has "fanned out" across the U.S. to urge states to either mandate HPV vaccines for young girls or to spend millions of dollars of public funds to purchase the vaccine for use in health clinics, the Washington Post reports. The company also has launched a television advertising campaign about HPV, cervical cancer and Gardasil. "We're certainly very proud of our efforts," Margaret McGlynn, president of Merck's vaccines division, said, adding, "We spent over 10 years developing Gardasil. We think this is a very important advance in women's health" (Gardner, Washington Post, 2/11). France and several states recently have taken actions on HPV vaccination. Summaries appear below.

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Health Minister Xavier Bertrand on Friday announced that France will subsidize the cost of Gardasil during the first half of 2007, Reuters reports. It is a "major step towards improving the health of the public," Bertrand said, adding, "We have already got the process under way, and before the end of the first half of 2007, before July, it will be subsidized" (Reuters, 2/9).

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