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March 4 is International Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Awareness Day

March 4 is International Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Awareness Day

4 March 2026
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March 4 is International Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Awareness Day

Every year, on March 4, the world medical community celebrates Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Awareness Day. The goal of this global initiative is to inform the public about the risks associated with the virus and effective methods of prevention.

Vakhtang Bochorishvili Clinic, as a leading infectious disease medical center, joins this campaign and reminds us of the crucial importance of preventive measures.

What is papillomavirus and why is it dangerous?

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a group of viruses that includes more than 200 types. Some of them are low-risk, but "high-risk" types are closely linked to the development of various oncological diseases. Statistically, the vast majority of cervical cancer cases are caused by HPV.

Modern standards of prevention

Modern medicine allows us to minimize complications caused by the virus in two main areas:

  • Vaccination: This is the most reliable way to prevent the disease. The vaccine effectively protects the body from high-risk types. It is important to note that vaccination is recommended for both adolescents and adults (up to a certain age).
  • Regular screening: Periodic gynecological examinations and Pap tests allow for the detection of cellular changes at an early stage, which completely eliminates the undesirable progression of the disease.

Why Bochorishvili Clinic?

Our clinic offers highly qualified medical services based on international guidelines and evidence-based medicine. Patients have the opportunity to:

  • Receive comprehensive consultation from infectious disease specialists and gynecologists;
  • Conduct necessary laboratory tests;
  • Plan the vaccination process in a safe environment.

For more information or to book a visit, contact us:

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