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What is the nine-valent vaccine for? Is it necessary for women to get a nine-valent vaccine?
1 What is the nine-valent vaccine for? It is mainly used to prevent cervical cancer caused by human papillomavirus infection.

The full name of the nine-valent vaccine is the nine-valent HPV vaccine, which is used to prevent cervical cancer caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and can prevent more than 90% of cervical cancer.

Nine-valent refers to nine types of human papillomavirus infection, including HPV6, 1 1, 16,18,31,33,45,52,58.

Is it necessary for women to get a nine-valent vaccine? Yes

Nine-valent vaccine usually refers to human papillomavirus nine-valent vaccine, which is a vaccine used to prevent human papillomavirus infection, that is, human papillomavirus infection. Although it is not a necessary vaccine, in general, it is recommended that women aged 65,438+06-26 be vaccinated with nine-valent vaccine, except for human papillomavirus infection or other basic diseases such as liver and kidney dysfunction and allergies in protein.

Tips: If you are not in the age of 16-26, you can also choose tetravalent or bivalent human papillomavirus vaccine, which can also reduce human papillomavirus infection to some extent. Vaccinate with tetravalent HPV vaccine at the age of 20-45 and bivalent vaccine at the age of 9-45.

Can men be vaccinated with nine-valent vaccine? Yes, but men don't usually.

Many people think that men can't get the nine-valent vaccine, but in fact, men can get the nine-valent vaccine because both men and women may be infected with hpv in their lives. The difference is that women infected with human papillomavirus may develop into cervical cancer, while men infected with human papillomavirus may develop into penile cancer or anal cancer, and may also lead to various diseases such as condyloma acuminatum, and the incidence rate of women is significantly higher than that of men. Therefore, women need to be vaccinated as soon as possible to prevent cervical cancer. Men can make an appointment with the local epidemic prevention department if they want to get a nine-valent vaccine in their lives.

4 How to make an appointment for the nine-valent vaccine Because there are fewer nine-valent vaccines now, you need to make an appointment if you want to inject the nine-valent vaccine. It is generally necessary to make an appointment at the vaccination clinic of the local CDC.

However, due to the relatively developed network now, some places can also make an appointment at night. The specific appointment method varies from place to place, and suggestions can be made according to the local actual situation.