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Karnataka Achieves 81.9% HPV Vaccination Coverage with Minimal AEFIs — Implications for Cervical Cancer Prevention

Karnataka has reached 81.9% coverage of the national HPV vaccination drive, reporting only one AEFI among over 4 lakh doses. The state aims to close the remaining gap by month‑end and plans to extend vaccination to 15‑year‑old girls, highlighting the role of preventive health policy and vaccine safety monitoring for UP…
Karnataka has administered 81.9% of its allocated Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine doses as of 20 August 2026. Only one AEFI has been reported, making Karnataka one of the safest states in the national rollout. Key Developments State ranks seventh nationally in HPV vaccination coverage. Single AEFI reported among >4 lakh doses administered. District‑wise coverage varies widely – Vijayanagar at 98.3% down to Dakshina Kannada at 47.6%. Remaining stock of 93,501 doses, with the Greater Bengaluru Area holding the largest share. Plans to extend vaccination to 15‑year‑old girls after the current campaign. Important Facts Total allocated vials: 5,08,030; administered: 4,15,939. Highest district coverage: Vijayanagar – 98.3% . Lowest district coverage: Dakshina Kannada – 47.6% . Vaccine delivered through Ayushman Arogya Mandir , community health centres, taluk and district hospitals, and government medical colleges. State Deputy Director (Immunisation) Ravindranath Meti highlighted the role of awareness drives to counter misconceptions. UPSC Relevance The programme illustrates several themes important for the UPSC exams: Public Health Policy: Implementation of a centrally launched vaccination drive at the state level demonstrates federal‑state coordination (GS1). Disease Burden Management: cervical cancer is a major health challenge for Indian women; vaccination is a primary preventive strategy. Health Infrastructure: Use of Ayushman Arogya Mandir showcases the role of primary health centres in large‑scale immunisation. Vaccine Safety Monitoring: Low AEFI numbers reflect effective pharmacovigilance, a key component of health governance. Behavioural Cha
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Key Insight

Karnataka’s 81.9% HPV coverage showcases effective state‑center health cooperation.

Key Facts

  1. 5,08,030 आवंटित HPV वैक्सीन वैकल में से 81.9% 20 Aug 2026 तक (4,15,939 डोज़) दिया गया।
  2. 4 लाख से अधिक डोज़ में केवल एक adverse event following immunisation (AEFI) रिपोर्ट किया गया।
  3. Karnataka HPV टीकाकरण कवरेज में भारतीय राज्यों में 7वां स्थान रखता है।
  4. जिला कवरेज: Vijayanagar सबसे अधिक 98.3% पर, Dakshina Kannada सबसे कम 47.6% पर।
  5. बचा हुआ स्टॉक: 93,501 डोज़, मुख्यतः Greater Bengaluru क्षेत्र में।
  6. वैक्सीन Ayushman Arogya Mandir (प्राथमिक स्वास्थ्य केंद्र) और अन्य सार्वजनिक अस्पतालों के माध्यम से वितरित किए गए।
  7. वर्तमान अभियान के बाद राज्य 15‑साल की लड़कियों को टीकाकरण का विस्तार करने की योजना बना रहा है।

Background

The HPV vaccine is a primary preventive tool against cervical cancer, a leading cause of death among Indian women. The programme is a centrally launched health initiative that states implement through primary health centres, reflecting federal‑state cooperation and the need for robust pharmacovigilance. Karnataka’s success illustrates how awareness drives and health‑infrastructure can overcome vaccine hesitancy.

UPSC Syllabus

  • GS2 — Functions and responsibilities of Union and States
  • Essay — Youth, Health and Welfare

Mains Angle

GS2 – Discuss the role of state health systems in implementing national preventive health programmes, using Karnataka’s HPV vaccination drive as a case study. Possible question: ‘Evaluate the challenges and successes of state‑level execution of the National HPV Vaccination Programme.’

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Karnataka has administered 81.9% of its allocated Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine doses as of 20 August 2026. Only one AEFI has been reported, making Karnataka one of the safest states in the national rollout.

Key Developments

  • State ranks seventh nationally in HPV vaccination coverage.
  • Single AEFI reported among >4 lakh doses administered.
  • District‑wise coverage varies widely – Vijayanagar at 98.3% down to Dakshina Kannada at 47.6%.
  • Remaining stock of 93,501 doses, with the Greater Bengaluru Area holding the largest share.
  • Plans to extend vaccination to 15‑year‑old girls after the current campaign.

Important Facts

  • Total allocated vials: 5,08,030; administered: 4,15,939.
  • Highest district coverage: Vijayanagar – 98.3%.
  • Lowest district coverage: Dakshina Kannada – 47.6%.
  • Vaccine delivered through Ayushman Arogya Mandir, community health centres, taluk and district hospitals, and government medical colleges.
  • State Deputy Director (Immunisation) Ravindranath Meti highlighted the role of awareness drives to counter misconceptions.

Exam Relevance

The programme illustrates several themes important for the UPSC exams:

  • Public Health Policy: Implementation of a centrally launched vaccination drive at the state level demonstrates federal‑state coordination (GS1).
  • Disease Burden Management: cervical cancer is a major health challenge for Indian women; vaccination is a primary preventive strategy.
  • Health Infrastructure: Use of Ayushman Arogya Mandir showcases the role of primary health centres in large‑scale immunisation.
  • Vaccine Safety Monitoring: Low AEFI numbers reflect effective pharmacovigilance, a key component of health governance.
  • Behavioural Cha
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Karnataka’s 81.9% HPV coverage showcases effective state‑center health cooperation.

Key Facts

  1. 5,08,030 आवंटित HPV वैक्सीन वैकल में से 81.9% 20 Aug 2026 तक (4,15,939 डोज़) दिया गया।
  2. 4 लाख से अधिक डोज़ में केवल एक adverse event following immunisation (AEFI) रिपोर्ट किया गया।
  3. Karnataka HPV टीकाकरण कवरेज में भारतीय राज्यों में 7वां स्थान रखता है।
  4. जिला कवरेज: Vijayanagar सबसे अधिक 98.3% पर, Dakshina Kannada सबसे कम 47.6% पर।
  5. बचा हुआ स्टॉक: 93,501 डोज़, मुख्यतः Greater Bengaluru क्षेत्र में।
  6. वैक्सीन Ayushman Arogya Mandir (प्राथमिक स्वास्थ्य केंद्र) और अन्य सार्वजनिक अस्पतालों के माध्यम से वितरित किए गए।
  7. वर्तमान अभियान के बाद राज्य 15‑साल की लड़कियों को टीकाकरण का विस्तार करने की योजना बना रहा है।

Background & Context

The HPV vaccine is a primary preventive tool against cervical cancer, a leading cause of death among Indian women. The programme is a centrally launched health initiative that states implement through primary health centres, reflecting federal‑state cooperation and the need for robust pharmacovigilance. Karnataka’s success illustrates how awareness drives and health‑infrastructure can overcome vaccine hesitancy.

UPSC Syllabus Connections

GS2•Functions and responsibilities of Union and StatesEssay•Youth, Health and Welfare

Mains Answer Angle

GS2 – Discuss the role of state health systems in implementing national preventive health programmes, using Karnataka’s HPV vaccination drive as a case study. Possible question: ‘Evaluate the challenges and successes of state‑level execution of the National HPV Vaccination Programme.’

Analysis

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Practice Questions

GS2
Easy
Prelims MCQ

HPV vaccination coverage and AEFI reporting

2 marks
4 keywords
GS2
Medium
Mains Short Answer

Health infrastructure and primary health centres

10 marks
4 keywords
GS2
Hard
Mains Essay

Behavioural change communication and public health policy

250 marks
6 keywords
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