No appointment required before March 20 Women between the ages of 9 and 45 can receive the HPV vacci

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-03-05

Healthcare workers vaccinate the public.

Yueyang Evening News (Reporter Luo Kai).March 8 is just around the corner, Women's Day. In order to care for women's health, Yueyang Building District Maternal and Child Health Hospital will provide walk-in-free, high-quality bivalent, quadrivalent and nine-valent HPV vaccination services for women aged 9 to 45 years old before March 20.

Cervical cancer is one of the most common malignancies that threaten women's health worldwide. According to the latest data released by the WHO, there were about 60 new cases of cervical cancer worldwide in 202040,000 cases and 34 deaths20,000, with the number of patients and deaths expected to rise to 700,000 and 400,000 by 2030. Cervical cancer is closely related to human papillomavirus (HPV) virus infection, and the advent of a human papillomavirus vaccine has given humans the opportunity to prevent this deadly cancer.

Cervical cancer is the only preventable cancer of all cancers. Prevention includes HPV vaccination, regular screening, early diagnosis and early treatment. Among them, HPV vaccination is the most effective and economical way to prevent it, which is also the primary prevention of cervical cancer.

HPV vaccination is for women between the ages of 9 and 45 (not pregnant or breastfeeding, and have not received other vaccines within 14 days). Vaccination time: Monday to Friday 08:00-11:30, 14:30-17:00;Saturday 08:00-11:30.

The vaccination subject should take his or her valid ID card to the vaccination clinic of the Children's Health Care Center of the Yueyang Building District Maternal and Child Health Hospital to register for vaccination directly, or you can scan the *** Yueyang Building District Maternal and Child HPV Vaccine Appointment Channel) to complete the basic information and go to the Yueyang Building District Maternal and Child Health Hospital Children's Health Center for vaccination. If you have any questions, please call 0730-8866057.

It should be noted that it is forbidden for those who have hypersensitivity to the active ingredient or excipient component of the vaccine. People who have symptoms of hypersensitivity after receiving the vaccine should not receive the vaccine again. Vaccination should be avoided during pregnancy, lactating women should be cautious, and those who have no special discomfort during the menstrual period can be vaccinated.

Experts remind that in addition to HPV vaccination, regular cervical cancer screening is also essential for the prevention of cervical cancer disease.

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