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National HPV vaccination catch-up campaign for 2025/26

The 2025/26 GP vaccination campaign is focused on HPV catch-up for 14-24-year-olds (inclusive). This aims to address declines, reduce variation in uptake and subsequent cancer prevalence.

Practices are asked to:

  • Check all eligible patient immunisation records have been updated following notification of vaccination events
  • Invite those identified as unvaccinated aged 16-24 (inclusive) for vaccination
  • Update records for patients who do not respond to invites or attend appointments
  • Continue to offer opportunistic vaccination to anyone currently unvaccinated aged 14 or over

This campaign runs until 31 March 2026. 

First Published
26 July 2025
Updated On
26 July 2025
Due to be Reviewed
31 March 2026
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