New program aims to boost HPV vaccination for girls in nigeria
NCT ID NCT07200414
Summary
This study is testing whether offering a package of health services for teenagers alongside routine government programs can increase HPV vaccination rates for 9-year-old girls in Nigeria. Researchers will compare areas that receive these extra services—like nutrition screening, mental health support, and reproductive counseling—with areas that continue standard care. The goal is to find better ways to protect girls from HPV-related cancers and improve overall adolescent health.
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Locations
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Lagos State Ministry of Health/Kebbi State Ministry of Health
Lagos, Nigeria
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