A vaccination programme for men who have sex with men (MSM) has started in Scotland to protect against the HPV (Human Papillomavirus).

The vaccine will be offered to MSM up to and including the age of 45 attending sexual health or HIV clinics.

MSM prisoners aged up to and including 45 years of age will also be eligible to receive the vaccine through prison health services.

Introducing such a programme follows a recommendation by the UK’s independent, expert panel on vaccination matters, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI).

HPV is the name for a group of viruses, which can lead to genital warts and some forms of cancer. Vaccination helps to provide the best protection against high risk HPV types which can cause cancer.

Aileen Campbell, Public Health Minister, said: “Its introduction is based on the advice of the Joint Committee on Vaccination (JCVI) and Immunisation.

“The JCVI recognises that MSM are a group at high risk of HPV infection and associated disease who receive little indirect health benefit from the existing, highly-successful, HPV vaccination programme for girls.”

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