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Dominican Republic HPV testing pilot program
Overview
The Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Public Health has initiated a pilot project to implement Human Papillomavirus (HPV) testing as a primary screening method for cervical cancer. Currently active in the provinces of Elías Piña and Dajabón, the project is titled ‘Strengthening Primary Maternal and Child Health Care in Dajabón and Elías Piña’.
The initiative receives technical and financial support from the Korea International Cooperation Agency (Koica) and technical assistance from the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO). The program encompasses a comprehensive scope, including training for clinical, epidemiological, statistical, and supervisory personnel, as well as sample collection, triage, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring. It also incorporates practices such as colposcopy and thermal ablation. The long-term objective is to expand this model across the country to support global targets for the elimination of cervical cancer by 2030.
Entities
World Health Organization · Dominican Republic · Ministry of Public Health of the Dominican Republic · Pan American Health Organization · Republic of Moldova
Timeline
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6 days ago
[HEALTH] 3 sourcesDominican Republic launches HPV testing pilot to prevent cervical cancerThe Dominican Republic is piloting HPV testing in Elías Piña and Dajabón to prevent cervical cancer, supported by Koica and PAHO/WHO, with plans for nationwide expansion.
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9 days ago
[HEALTH] 3 sourcesMoldova pilots HPV testing for cervical cancer screeningMoldova is piloting a new cervical cancer screening method using HPV testing and self-sampling. The program aims to increase detection sensitivity and improve access for women in remote areas.
Sources
finalweapon.net · ipn.md · lavozdelprm.org · moldova1.md · prensa-latina.cu · realitatea.md
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