Dr Azra rejects propaganda about HPV vaccine, hopes 4.1m girls to be vaccinated in Sindh

KARACHI – Sindh Minister for Health, Dr. Azra Fazal Pechuho on Friday announced the launch of a 12-day province-wide Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vacci­nation campaign aimed at protecting young girls from cervical cancer.

The campaign, which underway across the province from Septem­ber 15 to 27, targets the vaccina­tion of 4.1 million girls aged 9 and 14 years, free of cost.

Speaking to the media at the Ka­rachi Press Club on Friday during a two-day vaccination camp orga­nized for the children of journalists and members of the Karachi Press club by the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI), Dr. Pechuho shared that over 600,000 girls have already been vaccinated in the first five days of the campaign.

Expressing concern over misinfor­mation being spread on social media, she condemned a disinformation campaign falsely claiming the vaccine to be unsafe. She emphasized that such baseless propaganda has no sci­entific foundation and is undermin­ing efforts to safeguard public health.

“The Government of Sindh has filed a complaint under the Cyber Crime Act against those spreading misinformation about the HPV vac­cine,” she said. “This vaccine is vital in protecting our girls from a deadly disease that affects more than 5,000 women in Pakistan every year, claim­ing around 3,000 lives.”

Dr. Pechuho appealed to political parties and religious organizations to support the campaign beyond po­litical or ideological considerations. She also urged parents not to fall for the negative propaganda and to get their daughters vaccinated.

She praised the media for its role in raising awareness and highlighted that several female doctors, includ­ing gynecologists, have already had their own daughters vaccinated — demonstrating trust in the vaccine’s safety and efficacy. “All girls in our country are like our own daughters. It is our responsibility to protect them,” she added. Responding to a question, Dr. Pechuho stated that she has written to the Prime Minis­ter of Pakistan, recommending local production of the HPV vaccine to re­duce the burden of foreign exchange on the national exchequer.

Also present at the event, medi­cal experts including Project Direc­tor EPI Sindh Dr Raj Kumar, Prof. Dr. Halima Yasmeen, Dr. Nighat Shah, Dr. Farhat Qamar, and Dr. Khalid Shafi and UNICEF representative Suneel Kumar stressed the importance of the campaign, saying its core aim is to secure the future of young girls by preventing cervical cancer. They confirmed that their own daughters have received the HPV vaccine.

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