HPV Immunisation Uptake Reports 2011 - 2018
A routine Health Service Executive (HSE) school HPV vaccination programme began in May 2010 for girls in the first year of second level school and age equivalent in non second level schools (see reports for cohort details). From September 2019, boys will also be offered the HPV vaccine.
For information on HPV and the HPV vaccine go to: https://www.hse.ie/eng/health/immunisation/pubinfo/schoolprog/hpv/
HPV, MenC booster and Tdap vaccine uptake in Ireland, 2017/2018
26, Aug 2019
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HPV vaccine uptake in Ireland: 2016/2017
11, Jan 2018
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HPV vaccine uptake in Ireland: 2015/2016
07, Feb 2017
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HPV vaccine uptake in Ireland: 2014/2015
25, Aug 2016
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HPV vaccine uptake in Ireland: 2013/2014
30, Jun 2015
223.59 KB
HPV vaccine uptake in Ireland: 2012/2013
28, Aug 2014
215.25 KB
HPV vaccine uptake in Ireland: 2011/2012
26, Aug 2013
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HPV Immunisation Guidance
Immunisation Guidelines for Ireland Please note the updated guidelines are currently available online only.
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News Archive 2008-2014
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