Overview
In 2006, the introduction of a highly effective vaccine against human papillomavirus (HPV) exposed the need for population-based surveillance of HPV-related diseases. In 2007, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention funded a collaboration between CEIP and the California Department of Public Health STD Control Branch to conduct surveillance of cervical pre-cancer including cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) 2/3 and adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS). This surveillance effort is ongoing in Alameda County, California in partnership with the Alameda County Department of Public Health and the California Cancer Registry.
Objectives
- Determine the burden of CIN 2/3, AIS, and cervical cancer in Alameda County and monitor trends in incidence
- Conduct HPV testing for a subset of cases to monitor HPV types
- Monitor and evaluate the impact of the HPV vaccines
Laboratory Reporting
High-grade cervical pre-cancer and cervical cancer is reportable in Alameda County. Please see additional information on reporting eligible cases.
Newsletter
HPV-Impact produces an annual newsletter about the surveillance effort, HPV in the news, and findings to date. To view our most recent newsletter, please click the image below.
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In the News
- Get yourself tested for STI’s with a free at-home kit!
- Make history and eliminate cervical cancer for ever, urges WHO chief
Cervical cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in reproductive-aged women globally, according to the UN health agency, yet preventable with vaccination and screening that includes appropriate follow-up and treatment. Read more about the recently announced Global Strategy to Accelerate the Elimination of Cervical Cancer. - Principal Investigator Dr. Ina Park’s book Strange Bedfellows: Adventures in the Science, History, and Surprising Secrets of STDs is available online and in most bookstores. Listen to interviews from her virtual book tour here.
Relevant Documents
HPV-Impact Infographic 2020 Update
How is information requested? See a sample case report form that may be faxed to providers.
National Collaborating Surveillance Sites
Questions?
Please contact:
- Ina Park, MD MS
Principal Investigator
Associate Professor, UCSF School of Medicine
ina.park@ucsf.edu - Erin Whitney, MPH
HPV Surveillance Project Coordinator
STD Control Branch, California Department of Public Health
850 Marina Bay Parkway, Bldg P, 2nd Floor
Richmond, CA 94804
erin.whitney@cdph.ca.gov
(510) 620-2379
Links
For more information on HPV and the HPV vaccine:
- The CDC’s HPV-Impact Page
- The American Sexual Health Association’s HPV Website
- Published HPV-Impact articles on PubMed.gov
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HPV Page
- California Department of Public Health Human Papillomavirus Page
- Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) Recommendations for the HPV Vaccine
- CDC’s Adolescent HPV Vaccination Coverage Dashboards