Drivers of human papillomavirus vaccine uptake in migrant populations and interventions to improve coverage: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Jul 30, 2025The Lancet. Public health

Factors influencing HPV vaccine use in migrants and ways to increase vaccination rates

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Abstract

The pooled estimates of HPV vaccine uptake among migrants were 23.0% for female migrants and 21.0% for male migrants.

  • Only 27% of girls globally were fully vaccinated against HPV by 2023, highlighting slow progress towards the WHO target of 90% by 2030.
  • Barriers to vaccine uptake included concerns about safety, cultural beliefs, low knowledge levels about HPV, negative information exposure, and lack of healthcare provider recommendations.
  • Practical challenges faced by migrants included insufficient information on services, language barriers, logistical issues, and high vaccine costs.
  • Positive perceptions of the vaccine and healthcare providers, along with community support, were identified as key enablers of vaccine uptake.
  • Recommended strategies to improve vaccination rates included culturally sensitive messaging, trusted mediators, and practical solutions to access barriers.

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