Press Releases

SFH on HPV and pregnant women from the Mainland

< Back

Following is a transcript of remarks (English portion) made by the Secretary for Food and Health, Dr York Chow, after attending the meeting of the Panel on Health Services of the Legislative Council this morning (November 14):

Reporter: (On human papillomavirus (HPV) being found in public places.)

Secretary for Food and Health: We have sought some preliminary opinions from the Department of Health, particularly the experts on sexually transmitted diseases. The view is that it has not been substantiated that the cervical cancer-related HPV can be transmitted (seeded to the cervix) through contact without any sexual intercourse. I think this is something that we need not worry about too much. Also, another opinion is that the so-called HPV in the environment is not the type responsible for cervical cancer but for certain other skin diseases.

Reporter: Will you encourage women to take the HPV vaccination?

Secretary for Food and Health: This will depend on the opinion of the vaccine expert committee of the Department of Health. According to them, the indication is very strict for young females, particularly those who never had any sexual experience.

Reporter: (On Mainland pregnant women giving birth in Hong Kong.)

Secretary for Food and Health: According to reports from some hospitals, particularly the Princess Margaret Hospital, there were pregnant women from the Mainland who gave a wrong expected date of confinement to the obstetrics departments so that they could get the (delivery) quota from those hospitals. We are concerned that this might cause unnecessary chaos in the hospitals, particularly if these pregnant women came in much earlier than the expected date. That is the reason why we have been investigating what is the best way to ensure that they would behave properly and the quota system will be handled very carefully.

(Please also refer to the Chinese portion of the transcript.)



Ends/Monday, November 14, 2011
Issued at HKT 12:52

NNNN

12 Apr 2019