Algeria Updates Mandatory Vaccination Schedule to Include HPV Vaccine
- Public health authorities in Vietnam and Algeria have announced updates to their mandatory vaccination schedules, reflecting a continued effort to strengthen defenses against communicable diseases.
- In Vietnam, the Ministry of Health is expanding the scope of its required immunizations to include protections against the Human Papillomavirus (HPV).
- This addition marks the first time the HPV vaccine has been classified as a mandatory requirement in the country.
Public health authorities in Vietnam and Algeria have announced updates to their mandatory vaccination schedules, reflecting a continued effort to strengthen defenses against communicable diseases.
In Vietnam, the Ministry of Health is expanding the scope of its required immunizations to include protections against the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). According to reports from Vietnam.vn, the HPV vaccine will be integrated into the mandatory vaccination program starting July 1.
This addition marks the first time the HPV vaccine has been classified as a mandatory requirement in the country. With this expansion, a total of 14 diseases now require the use of vaccines or biological products under Vietnam’s mandatory immunization framework.
Vaccination Schedule Updates in Algeria
Parallel developments are occurring in Algeria, where the government is revising its approach to preventable illnesses. Reporting from almasdar-dz.com and Echourouk Online indicates that the mandatory vaccination schedule for communicable diseases in Algeria has undergone updates and amendments.
While specific details regarding the modified dosages or the addition of new vaccines were not detailed in the primary reports, the updates are aimed at refining the national strategy for controlling the spread of infectious diseases.
Public Health Significance of Mandatory Schedules
Mandatory vaccination schedules are primary tools used by health ministries to ensure high population immunity levels. By requiring specific vaccines, governments aim to achieve herd immunity, which protects individuals who cannot be vaccinated due to medical contraindications.

The inclusion of the HPV vaccine is a significant public health step. HPV is a common virus that can lead to various health complications, most notably several types of cancer. Integrating this vaccine into a mandatory schedule typically increases accessibility and ensures higher coverage rates among the target population, reducing the long-term burden of HPV-related diseases on the healthcare system.
The use of biological products and vaccines for 14 different diseases in Vietnam demonstrates a comprehensive approach to immunization, targeting a wide array of pathogens to prevent outbreaks and reduce childhood and adult morbidity.
The ongoing amendments to vaccination schedules in both Algeria and Vietnam highlight a global trend of updating immunization protocols based on evolving epidemiological data and the availability of new vaccine technologies.
