Tuesday, March 3, 2026

International Human Papillomavirus Awareness Day

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Every March 4th commemorates International HPV Awareness Day, a date dedicated to informing the population about the risks of this infection, promoting vaccination, and reinforcing the importance of periodic medical check-ups to prevent different types of cancer. The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the world. There are more than 200 types of HPV; some are low-risk and can cause genital warts, while others are considered high-risk because they are related to the development of cancer. According to the World Health Organization, HPV is responsible for the vast majority of cervical cancer cases globally. It is also associated with cancer of the anus, penis, vagina, vulva, and oropharynx. Each year, hundreds of thousands of women are diagnosed with cervical cancer, a disease that can be prevented through vaccination and timely detection.
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A Silent Infection

One of the main challenges of HPV is that, in most cases, it does not present symptoms. Many people may be infected without knowing it and transmit the virus unintentionally. Although the immune system usually eliminates the infection naturally, in some cases the virus persists and can cause precancerous lesions that, if left untreated, evolve into cancer.

The vaccine: a key prevention tool

HPV vaccination is safe and effective. It is mainly recommended for girls and boys before the start of sexual activity, although it can also be applied to adolescents and young adults according to medical indications. Various studies have shown that countries with high vaccination rates have managed to significantly reduce infections and precancerous lesions. In addition to the vaccine, the use of a condom reduces the risk of transmission, although it does not eliminate it completely, as the virus can affect areas not covered by the condom.

Importance of Early Detection

Screening tests, such as Pap smears and the HPV-specific test, allow for the identification of lesions in early stages, when treatment is more effective. Specialists insist that women should regularly attend their gynecological checkups, even if they do not present symptoms.

A Call for Information and Action

The International HPV Awareness Day seeks to debunk myths and combat the stigma associated with sexually transmitted infections. Education, access to the vaccine, and screening programs are fundamental to reducing the incidence of cancer related to this virus.
You can also read:Public Health begins national vaccination campaign against HPV, diphtheria and tetanus in schools
Prevention is within reach: getting vaccinated, staying informed, and undergoing regular check-ups are key actions to protect individual and collective health.

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