HPV Research & Publications

Explore our latest research findings, publications, and evidence-based resources on HPV prevention and control in Zimbabwe.

Featured Research

HPV Vaccination Coverage and Impact Assessment in Zimbabwe

Our comprehensive nationwide study evaluates the current state of HPV vaccination coverage across Zimbabwe's provinces and measures its early impact on reducing HPV prevalence among adolescents.

Published in:International Journal of Public Health, 2025
HPV Research

Latest Research

Effectiveness of HPV Vaccination Programs in Rural Zimbabwe

Dr. Tendai MabikaMarch 15, 2025

This study examines the impact of HPV vaccination programs in rural communities across Zimbabwe, highlighting key success factors and challenges in implementation.

Comparative Analysis of HPV Screening Methods in Low-Resource Settings

Dr. Samuel NdlovuFebruary 28, 2025

A comprehensive comparison of various HPV screening methods suitable for implementation in low-resource healthcare settings, with recommendations for optimal approaches.

Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding HPV Among Zimbabwean Youth

Grace MutasaJanuary 20, 2025

This research explores the current understanding, perceptions, and behaviors related to HPV among young adults in Zimbabwe, identifying key gaps in knowledge.

Integration of HPV Prevention into Primary Healthcare Systems

Tatenda MpofuDecember 12, 2024

An analysis of strategies for effectively integrating HPV prevention services into existing primary healthcare frameworks in Zimbabwe.

Long-term Outcomes of School-Based HPV Education Programs

Chiedza MhakaNovember 5, 2024

A longitudinal study examining the sustained impact of school-based HPV education initiatives on knowledge retention and preventive behaviors.

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