HPV vaccine cause infertility or premature failure? There have been rumors on the Internet that HPV vaccine can cause infertility or premature ovarian failure. The fact is that this is the case. A study of nearly 60,000 women who have received the HPV vaccine found that the HPV vaccine does not cause ovarian function decline. It is nonsense to cause infertility. Tips
Women who have never had sex are vaccinated with HPV vaccine to achieve the best immune prevention effect. Once you are infected with HPV after sexual life, even if you go to vaccination after becoming negative, the vaccine will have a 60-70% discount on the immune prevention of this subtype of HPV. Of course, subtypes that have not been infected can still achieve the best prevention effect.
still have concerns, is the HPV vaccine safe?
Let's talk about it in two points, show the facts and make sense, let's talk about big data.
First of all, HPV vaccine is a virus-like particle, does not contain viral DNA, retains immunogenicity, is not infectious, and will not be infected with HPV after the vaccine.
Secondly, since its launch in 2006, hundreds of millions of doses of HPV vaccine have been vaccinated worldwide. The international authoritative VAERS system safety report and the safety monitoring of the vaccine safety data link (VSD, Vaccine Safety Datalink) have not observed new safety signals of HPV vaccines or other unexpected diseases. Simply put, after being applied to the clinic, the safety data of the HPV vaccine is consistent with the data of the pre-market trial study.
I want to ask what is the most common adverse reaction, that is, the injection site will be uncomfortable for a few days, and it will be better by myself.
Therefore, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Global Vaccine Safety Advisory Committee (GACVS) successively reviewed and evaluated the safety of HPV vaccines in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014 and 2015, and released a new round in 2017. According to the evaluation opinion of HPV, the HPV vaccine has good safety.
vaccination with HPV vaccine, let us say no to cervical cancer. For more knowledge about HPV vaccine and cervical cancer, you can search for keywords such as "HPV" and "cervical cancer" in the background of the official account.
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8https:/ /www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/meetings/downloads/slides-2018-02/HPV-02-Arana-508.pdf
9https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/meetings/downloads/slides-2018 -02/HPV-03-Donahue-508.pdf
10http://www.who.int/vaccine_safety/committee/reports/en/