Safety and effectiveness of HPV vaccines

The most effective prevention of HPV virus entering the body is preventive vaccination. However, many people still have questions about whether HPV vaccination has side effects.

1. Effectiveness of HPV vaccines

The HPV vaccine works extremely well. Since the HPV vaccine was introduced more than 10 years ago, infection with HPV viruses that cause most cancers and genital acne has dropped by 71%.

Studies on the operation of the HPV vaccine show that the protection provided by this vaccine is long-term. These studies followed people who had been vaccinated with HPV for about 10 years and the protection remained higher in those without protective evidence, as this vaccine tended to decrease over time.

There is no evidence that the HPV vaccine causes birth problems. However, this non-vaccination makes women, especially pregnant women, more susceptible to gynecologic and pre-gynecologic cancer. Women with pre-gynecologic cancer or cancer caused by HPV virus may require treatment that will limit their ability to give birth, such as a uterus, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy. Pre-cervical cancer treatment can also put women at risk of developing problems with the cervical that can lead to premature birth.

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2. Does HPV vaccination have side effects?

With questions about"does HPV vaccinationhave side effects ?" with more than 12 years of follow-up research and research scientists have in explained that HPV vaccination is safe. Each HPV vaccine such as Gardasil and Cervarix has undergone years of new safety testing licensed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Despite this, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the FDA continue to closely monitor the safety of HPV vaccines after they are licensed. Should any safety concerns detected with this vaccine be reported to health authorities, public health care professionals and the public.

However, the HPV vaccine is the same as any vaccine, when vaccinated there may also be side effects. Common side effects of the HPV vaccine include:

  • Pain, redness, or swelling in the arm where the injection was given.
  • Symptoms of fever.
  • Headache or feeling tired.
  • Nausea.
  • Muscle or joint pain.
  • Short fainting and related symptoms such as jerky movement can occur after any medical procedure including vaccination. Sitting or lying down for about 15 minutes after vaccination can help prevent fainting and injuries caused by falls.
  • In very rare cases, severe allergic reactions (anaphylactic shock) can occur after vaccination. People who are severely allergic to any component of the vaccine should not be vaccinated.

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Scientists have in point out that HPV vaccination is safe.

3. The role of vaccines in HPV prevention

HPV virus is mainly sexually transmitted by skin direct contact with the skin, oral mucosa, pharynx, or contact with the penis, uterus, vagina, anus of an infected person. Kissing or touching a partner's genitals orally is at increased risk for HPV virus transmission. HPV vaccination is a vaccine that helps prevent rooster crests and diseases such as cervical cancer, human papillomavirus (HPV).

Share99 International Health Hub is offering a package vaccination program with a variety of vaccines for a variety of subjects, from infants, young children, adults, women before and during pregnancy.
Particularly in December 2019, Share99 is free of charge for newborn Hepatitis B vaccination (immediately after birth) for babies when registering for the Package for children from 0-1 year old or from 0-2 years old.

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Source: cdc.gov

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