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4 February 2025
A Nepali student reacts as she receives the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine at a local school in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 4, 2025. The vaccination campaign, which starts on February 4 (World Cancer Day), targets girls between 10 and 14 years of age with a single dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. The decision to administer a single dose of the HPV vaccine aligns with the recommendation of the World Health Organization and the National Immunization Advisory Committee, an expert panel in the country. Human papillomavirus is a viral infection that spreads through skin-to-skin contact and is a leading cause of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer in the developing world and a major cause of death among Nepali women. It is estimated that hundreds of women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in Nepal every year.
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#12015456
4 February 2025
A Nepali student reacts as she receives the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine at a local school in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 4, 2025. The vaccination campaign, which starts on February 4 (World Cancer Day), targets girls between 10 and 14 years of age with a single dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. The decision to administer a single dose of the HPV vaccine aligns with the recommendation of the World Health Organization and the National Immunization Advisory Committee, an expert panel in the country. Human papillomavirus is a viral infection that spreads through skin-to-skin contact and is a leading cause of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer in the developing world and a major cause of death among Nepali women. It is estimated that hundreds of women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in Nepal every year.
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#12015427
4 February 2025
A Nepali health worker holds a vial of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine at a local school in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 4, 2025. The vaccination campaign that starts on February 4 (World Cancer Day) targets inoculating girls between 10 and 14 years of age with a single dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. The decision to administer a single dose of the HPV vaccine aligns with the recommendation of the World Health Organization and the National Immunization Advisory Committee, an expert panel in the country. Human papillomavirus is a viral infection that spreads through skin-to-skin contact and is a leading cause of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer in the developing world and a major cause of death among Nepali women. It is estimated that hundreds of women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in Nepal every year.
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#12015432
4 February 2025
Nepali school-going girls rest on a bench after receiving the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine at a local school in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 4, 2025. The vaccination campaign, which starts on February 4 (World Cancer Day), targets girls between 10 and 14 years of age with a single dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. The decision to administer a single dose of the HPV vaccine aligns with the recommendation of the World Health Organization and the National Immunization Advisory Committee, an expert panel in the country. Human papillomavirus is a viral infection that spreads through skin-to-skin contact and is a leading cause of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer in the developing world and a major cause of death among Nepali women. It is estimated that hundreds of women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in Nepal every year.
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#12015437
4 February 2025
Nepali school-going girls register their names before receiving the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine at a local school in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 4, 2025. The vaccination campaign that starts on February 4 (World Cancer Day) targets girls between 10 and 14 years of age with a single dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. The decision to administer a single dose of the HPV vaccine aligns with the recommendation of the World Health Organization and the National Immunization Advisory Committee, an expert panel in the country. Human papillomavirus is a viral infection that spreads through skin-to-skin contact and is a leading cause of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer in the developing world and a major cause of death among Nepali women. It is estimated that hundreds of women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in Nepal every year.
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#12015442
4 February 2025
A Nepali health worker prepares a dose of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine at a local school in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 4, 2025. The vaccination campaign that starts on February 4, World Cancer Day, targets girls between 10 and 14 years of age with a single dose of the HPV vaccine. The decision to administer a single dose of the HPV vaccine aligns with the recommendation of the World Health Organization and the National Immunization Advisory Committee, an expert panel in the country. Human papillomavirus is a viral infection that spreads through skin-to-skin contact and is a leading cause of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer in the developing world and a major cause of death among Nepali women. It is estimated that hundreds of women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in Nepal every year.
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#12015446
4 February 2025
A Nepali student receives a dose of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine at a local school in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 4, 2025. The vaccination campaign, which starts on February 4 (World Cancer Day), targets girls between 10 and 14 years of age with a single dose of the HPV vaccine. The decision to administer a single dose of the HPV vaccine aligns with the recommendation of the World Health Organization and the National Immunization Advisory Committee, an expert panel in the country. Human papillomavirus is a viral infection that spreads through skin-to-skin contact and is a leading cause of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer in the developing world and a major cause of death among Nepali women. It is estimated that hundreds of women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in Nepal every year.
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#12015448
4 February 2025
A Nepali student receives a dose of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine at a local school in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 4, 2025. The vaccination campaign, which starts on February 4 (World Cancer Day), targets girls between 10 and 14 years of age with a single dose of the HPV vaccine. The decision to administer a single dose of the HPV vaccine aligns with the recommendation of the World Health Organization and the National Immunization Advisory Committee, an expert panel in the country. Human papillomavirus is a viral infection that spreads through skin-to-skin contact and is a leading cause of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer in the developing world and a major cause of death among Nepali women. It is estimated that hundreds of women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in Nepal every year.
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#12015454
4 February 2025
A Nepali health worker prepares a dose of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine at a local school in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 4, 2025. The vaccination campaign that starts on February 4, World Cancer Day, targets girls between 10 and 14 years of age with a single dose of the HPV vaccine. The decision to administer a single dose of the HPV vaccine aligns with the recommendation of the World Health Organization and the National Immunization Advisory Committee, an expert panel in the country. Human papillomavirus is a viral infection that spreads through skin-to-skin contact and is a leading cause of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer in the developing world and a major cause of death among Nepali women. It is estimated that hundreds of women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in Nepal every year.
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#12015459
4 February 2025
A Nepali student receives a dose of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine at a local school in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 4, 2025. The vaccination campaign, which starts on February 4 (World Cancer Day), targets girls between 10 and 14 years of age with a single dose of the HPV vaccine. The decision to administer a single dose of the HPV vaccine aligns with the recommendation of the World Health Organization and the National Immunization Advisory Committee, an expert panel in the country. Human papillomavirus is a viral infection that spreads through skin-to-skin contact and is a leading cause of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer in the developing world and a major cause of death among Nepali women. It is estimated that hundreds of women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in Nepal every year.
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#11883359
20 December 2024
A junior high school student receives an HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccine injection from a medical officer in a classroom in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on December 20, 2024. The Indonesian government targets 90% of adolescent girls to be protected by the HPV vaccine for free as a prevention of early cervical cancer infection until 2030.
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#11883360
20 December 2024
Medical personnel inject the HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccine into junior high school students in a classroom in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on December 20, 2024.
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#11883361
20 December 2024
Junior high school students receive the HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccine from a medical officer in a classroom in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on December 20, 2024. The Indonesian government targets 90% of adolescent girls to be protected by the HPV vaccine for free as a prevention of early cervical cancer infection until 2030.
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#11883362
20 December 2024
Junior high school students receive the HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccine from a medical officer in a classroom in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on December 20, 2024. The Indonesian government targets 90% of adolescent girls to be protected by the HPV vaccine for free as a prevention of early cervical cancer infection until 2030.
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#11883363
20 December 2024
A junior high school student receives an HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccine injection from a medical officer in a classroom in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on December 20, 2024. The Indonesian government targets 90% of adolescent girls to be protected by the HPV vaccine for free as a prevention of early cervical cancer infection until 2030.
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#11883364
20 December 2024
A junior high school student receives an HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccine injection from a medical officer in a classroom in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on December 20, 2024. The Indonesian government targets 90% of adolescent girls to be protected by the HPV vaccine for free as a prevention of early cervical cancer infection until 2030.
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