HPV cervical cancer vaccine

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Common Problems with Nine valent Vaccines


Is it safe to receive the nine valent vaccine?


The common side effects of the nine valent vaccine are similar to those of regular vaccines, with redness, swelling, pain, or fever at the injection site, mostly mild.


The nine valent vaccine has been launched for many years, with multiple studies and international medical organizations certifying its safety. The nine valent vaccine is currently one of the few vaccines that can effectively prevent cancer. Currently, more than 140 regions have included the nine valent vaccine in their immunization plans. Even Japan, which has a lot of vaccine controversies, has withdrawn the measles vaccine and the nine valent vaccine from its national vaccination plan. In November 2021, it was announced that the nine valent vaccine would be reintroduced into the vaccination plan and eligible individuals would be vaccinated.


2. Do men need to receive the 9-valent vaccine?


Viruses have the opportunity to invade any mucous membrane in the body, including male and female reproductive organs buried in the mouth, and so on. There are also studies showing that there is a chance to affect the morphology and activity of sperm in men, and it will definitely not only affect women. What is Nine in One


3. HPV vaccine? What is the procedure for getting vaccinated?


The nine in one vaccine containing human papillomavirus (HPV) types 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, and 58 L1 proteins can prevent genital warts, precancerous lesions and cancers of the cervix/vagina/vulva/anus, as well as head and neck cancer caused by the HPV virus contained in the vaccine.


According to the information provided by the vaccine manufacturer, the nine in one vaccine:

-Individuals aged 15 or above, or those with immune dysfunction, are required to receive three doses. After completing the first dose, the second dose should be administered two months later, followed by the third dose every four months.

-People aged 14 and under only need to receive two doses, which means they will receive the second dose six to twelve months after completing the first dose. There is currently no research indicating the need for injection of enhancers.


Common Problem
  • Which women need to undergo cervical screening?
    Women aged 25 to 64 who have had sexual experience should undergo regular cervical screening. Women who have not received the cervical cancer vaccine, are unmarried or married, have not had sexual intercourse for many years, have stopped menstruating, or have undergone sterilization surgery should undergo regular screening. Women who have started sexual activity earlier should consult their doctors to determine whether they need to undergo early screening.
  • What is a vaccine?
    Vaccination is an effective way to prevent and control infectious diseases, based on training the immune system to produce antibodies. Vaccination is the use of the body's natural defense mechanisms to establish resistance to specific infections and enhance the immune system. When exposed to the pathogen, it can quickly generate an immune response, reducing the occurrence of infection, serious illness, and death. At present, there are three ways to receive vaccines: injection, nasal spray, or oral administration.
  • Do vaccination have any side effects?
    Generally speaking, some individuals may experience temporary side effects after vaccination, such as redness and swelling at the injection site, fever, or arm pain. Mild reactions usually disappear on their own within a few days. Some individuals may experience more severe reactions, but they are relatively rare. If there are doubts about the physical condition, a physical examination can be conducted before vaccination, and the doctor will evaluate the risk of vaccination and choose the appropriate vaccine based on the results.
  • Is vaccination safe?
    Vaccination is now very mature and safe. Any licensed vaccine must undergo multiple rigorous testing stages and undergo regular evaluations after adoption to improve vaccine quality and detect potential health risks early on.
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