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no it doesn't, The HPV vaccine contains yeast, aluminum adjuvant, sodium chloride, L-histidine, polysorbate and sodium borate.

These ingredients are included in the vaccine in very small amounts to either assist the vaccine to work or to act as a preservative. It does not contain 'live' virus.

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