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Karnataka seventh in HPV vaccination coverage in country, reports just one adverse event following immunisation

Published 21 August 2026 · local

Karnataka has recorded the seventh-highest Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination coverage in the country, with 81.9% of its allocated doses administered as on August 20. The

Karnataka has recorded the seventh-highest Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination coverage in the country, with 81.9% of its allocated doses administered as on August 20. The State has reported just one minor (AEFI), among the lowest reported by States with substantial coverage, according to the HPV vaccination campaign data. The national data showed considerable variation in AEFI reporting alongside vaccination coverage. While Madhya Pradesh, which achieved 100% coverage, reported 20 AEFIs, Kerala reported 11, Assam nine, Rajasthan eight, and West Bengal 12. Bihar reported three, while Andhra Pradesh reported none. Karnataka’s single reported AEFI is among over four lakh doses that have been administered in the State. The low number of reported AEFIs is significant as the State continues to push coverage during the final weeks of the campaign for adolescent girls.

Health officials said that beneficiaries (girls aged between 14 and 15) are being monitored for adverse reactions following vaccination, while district teams have been asked to address concerns and misconceptions that could affect uptake. Launched in February On February 28 this year, the Centre formally launched the nationwide HPV vaccination programme, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Ajmer, Rajasthan. Following this, Karnataka initiated its State-level rollout on the same day at K.C. General Hospital in Bengaluru. The vaccine is being administered through Ayushman Arogya Mandirs (Primary Health Centres), Community Health Centres, taluk and district hospitals, and government medical colleges in the State. As on August 20, Karnataka administered 4,15,939 of the 5,08,030 single-dose vaccine vials stock allocated to the State, taking cumulative coverage to 81.9%. “We are in seventh place in the country and are confident of covering the remaining 18% by the end of August.The HPV vaccine is a key preventive intervention against cervical cancer, one of the leading cancers affecting women in India,” Ravindranath Meti, State Deputy Director (Immunisation), told The Hindu.

Wide variations According to official data, Vijayanagar recorded the highest coverage in the State at 98.3%, followed by Kalaburagi and Yadgir at 97.6% and 97.3%, respectively. Chikkamagaluru and Kolar recorded 96.7% each, Udupi 95.7%, and Vijayapura 95%. While Ballari recorded 93.8%, Kodagu and Mandya recorded 92.8% and 92.7%, respectively, and Mysuru and Koppal reported 91.3% and 88.8%, respectively. Districts, including Chamarajanagar, Hassan, Chitradurga, Shivamogga, Haveri, Chickballapur, Tumakuru, Bagalkot, Gadag, and Uttara Kannada recorded coverage below 85%. Lowest in Dakshina Kannada At the bottom of the State’s coverage chart is Dakshina Kannada, where 7,780 of the 16,350 allocated doses were administered, taking coverage to 47.6%. The Greater Bengaluru Area (BBMP) recorded 56.3%, while Bengaluru South and Bengaluru Rural recorded 88.2% and 90.5%, respectively. Meti attributed the slower progress in Dakshina Kannada to misconceptions about the vaccine.

“We have intensified awareness activities with the involvement of the district administration and Health Minister U.T. Khader,” he said. The State has 93,501 doses in stock as on August 20. The Greater Bengaluru Area accounted for the largest share, with 29,863 doses remaining, followed by Dakshina Kannada with 8,574. The department is also looking at expanding HPV vaccination beyond the current campaign. “After the campaign, we are working on a proposal to vaccinate 15-year-old girls in the State,” Dr. Meti added.

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