Human Papillomavirus vaccines: Call for a European change to tackle current and future shortages

Arianna Maviglia, Elvis Bitar, Jelena Schmidt, Philippe Winters, Sander de Souza, Timo Clemens
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ContextThere is a global Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine shortage until 2024. The World Health Organization recommended a temporary suspension of HPV vaccination for boys until all girls who need the vaccine can get it. In the European Union (EU), practices to define and monitor HPV vaccine shortages differ between the Member States. Prior policy initiatives were insufficient to address current vaccine shortages.Policy optionsDifferent policy options are recommended, divided into three self-developed clusters: prevention, response, and supply side. The policy options for the prevention part include decentralised surveillance and centralised surveillance. The policy options for the response part include dose sparing, EU joint procurement, postponing injection for young children, postponing vaccination for boys, and prioritisation in favour of low- and middle-income countries. The policy option for the supply side part is novel procurement agreements.RecommendationsA traffic light system to assist policymakers has been developed. The traffic light system recommends when policymakers should implement the suggested policy options. The traffic light system describes four stages: Green light (shortage prevention); Amber light (imminent shortage prevention); Red light (shortage management); Shortage lessons. These recommendations will improve EU crisis management.
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人类乳头瘤病毒疫苗:呼吁欧洲做出改变,以解决当前和未来的短缺问题
背景2024年之前,全球人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗短缺。世界卫生组织建议暂时暂停男孩接种HPV疫苗,直到所有需要疫苗的女孩都能接种为止。在欧盟(EU),定义和监测HPV疫苗短缺的做法因成员国而异。先前的政策举措不足以解决目前的疫苗短缺问题。政策选项推荐不同的政策选项,分为三个自主开发的集群:预防、应对和供应方。预防部分的政策选择包括分散监督和集中监督。应对部分的政策选择包括节省剂量、欧盟联合采购、推迟幼儿注射、推迟男孩接种疫苗,以及优先考虑中低收入国家。供应方面的政策选择是新的采购协议。建议已经开发了一个红绿灯系统来帮助决策者。红绿灯系统建议决策者何时实施建议的政策选项。红绿灯系统描述了四个阶段:绿灯(防止短缺);琥珀色指示灯(防止即将出现的短缺);红灯(短缺管理);缺少课程。这些建议将改善欧盟的危机管理。
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