Male HPV vaccination would help the world: research
The authors of a new paper on human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination for males say other countries will benefit if Australia goes ahead with vaccinating boys.
Researchers Melina Georgousakis, Sanjay Jayasinghe, Julia Brotherton, Nicole Gilroy, Clayton Chiu and Kristine Macartney published 鈥楶opulation-wide vaccination against HPV in adolescent boys: Australia as a case study鈥 in The Lancet on March 23.
鈥淭he experiences and data gained over time from countries where universal male vaccination is introduced will be essential to further understand the impact of dual-sex HPV vaccination,鈥 the paper found.
鈥淎ustralia is the best case study because we鈥檙e so far ahead of every other country in the world in immunising girls,鈥 Kirby Institute Sexual Health Program head Professor Basil Donovan said.
鈥淰accinating boys in Australia would reveal some very useful insight for all countries.鈥
Australia already immunises girls against HPV to reduce their risk of cervical cancer. However, HPV is also responsible for anal, penile and neck and head cancers in men.
Last year the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) recommended that the Gardasil vaccine be given to boys aged 12 to 13 but the federal Government has indicated it will not fund a male vaccination before 2013 at the earliest.
Without subsidy, the vaccine costs $450 a treatment.
In March, Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society director Marian Pitts called on the Government to introduce a male vaccination program before the end of the year, saying it was 鈥渦nconscionable鈥 to wait more than 12 months for boys to receive the vaccine.
But Donovan told the Star Observer a vaccination program could not be rolled out that quickly for logistical reasons.
鈥淭he one for girls took seven months to roll out, and you鈥檇 want to get them at the start of the year because there are three shots for the vaccine. 2013 would be, for practical reasons, the best option,鈥 Donovan said.
However, Donovan was not confident the Government would go ahead with a male vaccine program in 2013.
鈥淭here are concerns the vaccine for boys might get sacrificed on the altar of budget surplus,鈥 he said.
Unfortunately, there are moralists who are trying to stop this vaccination being funded for girls and boys on religious grounds: