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The HPV Vaccine

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The vaccine is called Humanpapillomovirus vaccine, and is given to girls from the age of around 16 it varies from country to country. The vaccine is not a live vaccine but it is for protection from STI sexuall transmitted diseases.

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The website mayoclinic.com is the perfect website for your question. They list the names of two vaccines to prevent cervical cancer. The names are Gardasil and Cervarix. The website says the vaccines are effective if given at a certain age category before the person catches HPV.

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The HPV vaccine is a recently developed vaccine that protects young women against human papilloma virus, a type of virus that is responsible for genital warts, Cervical cancer and other types of genital cancer. HPV is a sexually transmitted virus. There are many different strains of HPV, some of which are more likely to cause genital warts and some of which are more likely to cause cervical cancer. HPV is often asymptomatic in infected men and women, so people may not know that they are passing the disease on to their sexual partners. The HPV vaccine is designed to prevent cases of cervical cancer from cancer-causing strains, but some vaccine formulations also protect against the strains that cause genital warts.

Demographics For the HPV Vaccine

The vaccine for human papilloma virus is ideally given to young women before they become sexually active. The ideal age to give the HPV vaccine is 11 or 12 years old, but the vaccine can be given to women who are between the ages of 9 and 26. The HPV vaccine is not given to pregnant women of any age at this time.

How is the HPV Vaccine Given?

The HPV vaccine is given as a series of three injections, with one injection given every two months. It is important to receive the entire series of injections for optimum protection, because it is not known how much protection against HPV is gained from one or two injections, although the protection gained is probably better than nothing.

Safety and Efficacy of the Vaccine

The HPV vaccine is safe and effective at preventing HPV-related cervical cancer caused by certain prevalent strains of HPV. The vaccine prevents HPV infection with certain strains, but it does not treat infections that have already occurred. The available scientific data suggests that the immunity to HPV conferred by the vaccine does not decrease over time, so the vaccine series should be enough to protect a woman against HPV for the long term. The HPV vaccine does not protect against all possible strains of HPV, but it protects against the ones most common and most likely to cause cervical cancer.

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Yes, the HPV vaccine lower the risk of cervical cancer. It's not likely to prevent 100%, so women still need cervical cancer screening (Pap smears) after having the HPV vaccine.

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The HPV vaccine prevents the virus that causes most cervical cancer.

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Gardasil.

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IS HPV vaccine live virus?

The HPV vaccine is a genetically modified vaccine and therefore is not considered to be live.


Which component of the HPV vaccine stimulates the production of antibodies?

The external viral proteins of the HPV vaccine.


Does the HPV vaccine cure HPV in women?

No. It is a preventative.


Has the hpv vaccine caused women to get cervical cancer?

There is no evidence that HPV vaccine causes cervical cancer. Because the vaccine doesn't contain live virus, it can't cause HPV disease.


Does hpv warts can be erased by vaccine?

No they can not.


Can the hpv vaccine delay your period?

No, the HPV vaccine shouldn't delay your period - in some rare cases it's been said that HPV has effected womens fertility, but there is no confirmation of this. It's most likely that if you're getting the HPV vaccine you're in your teens so irregular cycles are normal at your age, it's likely got absolutely nothing at all to do with your getting the HPV vaccine.


Does the morning after pill affect the HPV vaccine?

No


Is the immunization hpv an attenuated vaccine?

All HPV vaccines are recombinant. They are not live vaccines.


What if one want to HPV vaccine after age 40?

You can discuss your desire for HPV vaccine with your health are provider if you are over 40. It is possible that you will have to pay out of pocket.


Can you get gardasil vaccine while you have hpv?

Sure you can. There are numerous strains of HPV. The Gardasil will help with 4 of them. Even if you know that you're currently infected with one of the 4 strains in the Gardasil vaccine, it can still help you with the other 3.


Are you allowed to eat with the hpv vaccine?

yes you are if you did not have breakfast


Can you get the hpv vaccine while pregnant?

Yes. The HPV has no effect, positive or negative, on fertility. Because the vaccine has not been tested on pregnant women, it is recommended that they not receive the vaccine. Animal studies have shown no risk to fetuses, but it is best to be careful.