The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination to provide protection from the virus that causes cervical cancer is mandatory and will be funded by the state, .
The Health Ministry will encourage the implementation of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination program to prevent cervical cancer in Indonesia, with the .
Children's vaccination must be administered in accordance with the schedule in a bid to offer optimum protection, according to government spokesperson for .
The government will carry out several strategies during the National Children’s Immunization Month (BIAN), that is in May, to increase immunization .
The Health Ministry will observe National Children's Immunization Month in May this year to ensure children catch up with the routine immunizations that .