Have you received the nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine? (Include reservation guide)

good news, good news! Changsha Maternity and Child Health Hospital can book quadrivalent and 9-valent human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines online! Online reservations for

will be available on the " Zhimiao Easy About " platform from 10:00 to 17:00 on June 10th. Telephone and on-site reservations will not be accepted. This time, we can make an appointment for cervical cancer vaccine from June 11 to July 10. It is planned to make an appointment for 400 people with quadrivalent HPV vaccine and 100 people with 9-valent HPV vaccine. If you miss this day, you will have to wait another month! Online appointments are open one day a month. Please pay close attention to WeChat official account news for specific opening times.

Appointment operation is simple. Follow the official account of "Zhimiao Yiyue" on WeChat mobile phone: or search the applet "Zhimiao Yiyue" on WeChat mobile phone. After entering, choose Changsha Maternal and Child Health Hospital (Figure 1) to make an appointment. A dialog box for perfecting personal information will pop up (Figure 2). After completing the information, you will immediately enter the appointment interface (Figure 3). Choose a nine-valent or four-valent vaccine according to your needs, and choose a specific appointment time.

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In addition: friends who need to be vaccinated with bivalent or quadrivalent HPV vaccine can also make an appointment directly through WeChat or on-site appointment at the cervical cancer vaccine clinic of Changsha Maternal and Child Health Hospital.

The HPV vaccine issues that you are concerned about, all in one go!

1. What is HPV?

HPV is the English abbreviation of human papillomavirus, and it is the culprit that can cause cervical cancer; there are more than 200 types of HPV currently known, which are divided into high-risk and low-risk types according to their pathogenicity; high-risk HPV can cause Cancers and precancerous lesions in the cervix, anus, genitals, etc.; low-risk HPV can cause genital warts and other benign lesions. Among them, types 16 and 18 are related to more than 70% of cervical cancers. If HPV16 and 18 are found to be positive on physical examination, prompt referral to colposcopy is required.

2. Will I get cancer if I am infected with HPV?

HPV infection is very common, similar to a cold. Women who have sex have a 40-80% chance of being infected with HPV in their lifetime, so don’t be afraid even if they are infected. More than 80% of HPV infections will clear naturally, and only a few persistent high-risk HPVs It is possible to cause cancer after infection for more than 2 years; it is a long process from HPV infection → persistent infection → precancerous lesions → cancer, which usually takes about 10 years. Regular physical examination and timely treatment can block and end this process in time.

3. What is HPV bivalent, quadrivalent, and 9-valent vaccine? The

bivalent vaccine can prevent HPV16 and 18 infections and 70% of cervical cancers; the quadrivalent vaccine can prevent high-risk HPV16 and 18 infections, as well as low-risk HPV6 and 11 infections; the nine-valent vaccine targets HPV6, The nine subtypes of type 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, and 58 can prevent 90% of cervical cancers.

4. How many shots does the HPV vaccine need to be effective?

is similar to hepatitis B vaccine. HPV vaccine is usually divided into 3 injections for a total of 6 months, respectively in the 0th, 1st and 6th months.

5. Do I still need to undergo cervical cancer screening after the HPV vaccine?

of course! No matter which vaccine is vaccinated, it fails to cover all high-risk HPVs, and there may also be immune failures in vaccination. Therefore, regular cervical cancer screenings are still required after vaccination.

6. What should I do if I get pregnant with HPV vaccine?

has not found that the vaccine has any adverse effects on the fetus. If an accidental pregnancy occurs, it can be closely observed to continue the pregnancy. However, it is necessary to suspend unfinished vaccines and wait until after the lactation period.

The Women’s Health Center of Changsha Maternal and Child Health Hospital established the cervical lesions specialty. With the support of hospital leaders, the leadership of the department director and the unremitting efforts of department experts, the cervical lesions specialty has developed and progressed rapidly, and the cervical lesions clinic was established. Cervical cancer vaccine clinic, single-disease clinic and colposcopy room, from vaccination, cervical cancer screening, cervical lesion diagnosis, treatment, surgery and medical insurance reimbursement for all female friends; early diagnosis of cervical lesions, Early detection and early treatment will kill "cervical cancer" in the bud. I believe that through our continuous efforts, we mustCan escort women's reproductive health.

Xiaoxiang Morning News reporter Mei Mei

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