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Volume 6 Issue 6
November-December 2024
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Legal Frameworks for HPV Vaccination: A Doctrinal Analysis of Mandates and Exemptions
Author(s) | Varun Katyal, Parul Katyal |
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Country | India |
Abstract | This paper analyzes the legal orders that concern HPV vaccination requirements and medical exemptions with an emphasis on how the implementation of such requirements and exemption takes into account rights of liberty such as consent and belief including that of parents. On this premise, knowledge of the legal and ethical issues about vaccination as an intervention against the detected cervical carcinogenic HPV strains cannot be overemphasized as the incidences continue to rise. Evaluating the data and analyzing the problems that are connected with HPV vaccination policies and the courts’ decision-making in relation to vaccination requirements is the purpose of the present research. To this end, the study adopts doctrinal analysis as a research method to review and analyze legal documents and public health regulations from the different jurisdictions of the world. From this analysis, the authors establish the legal factors, ethical dilemmas, and social perception of HPV vaccination. In addition, it assesses the standard that defines medical and religious low WI exemptions and philosophical considerations and discusses the meaning of these exemptions in public health policy. This gives us the roles of the courts in explaining vaccinations laws' meaning, including variations in mandates and exemption application. The issue of low vaccine uptake, vaccine hesitancy, and lack of equal access to vaccines, informed consent as an ethical issue come out prominently as figures of vaccination. The results emphasize the role of increasing legal regulators’ coherent and comprehensible language, engaging the community in order to prevent the spread of fake news, and the need for better distribution of vaccines among marginalized communities. In conclusion, it is stressed that promising approaches to HPV vaccine policies should consider the high relevance of the public health priorities to be achieved in equal regard to the values of people’s rights. Through linking positive effective population health interventions with positive legal constructs, stakeholders can increase barrier vaccination, decrease HPV related cancers, and enhance healthy communities. The policy implication of this study will be useful to policymakers and public health officials to develop multi pronged strategies on HPV vaccination mandates. |
Keywords | HPV vaccination, vaccination mandates, legal frameworks and public health |
Field | Biology > Medical / Physiology |
Published In | Volume 6, Issue 6, November-December 2024 |
Published On | 2024-11-13 |
Cite This | Legal Frameworks for HPV Vaccination: A Doctrinal Analysis of Mandates and Exemptions - Varun Katyal, Parul Katyal - IJFMR Volume 6, Issue 6, November-December 2024. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i06.30514 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i06.30514 |
Short DOI | https://doi.org/g8rd36 |
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