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2020 Shenyang Cervical Cancer Vaccination Locations and Appointment Guide-Vaccine Prices and Vaccination Time

If you want to get the cervical cancer vaccine in Shenyang, you must make an appointment. If you want to make an appointment, you can call and consult first. The following is the price of the vaccine and the issues you must know when injecting it. Let’s follow the editor to learn more about it. What are the differences between bivalent, quadrivalent, and nine-valent vaccines?

The bivalent vaccine can prevent cervical cancer caused by HPV types 16 and 18, and is suitable for women aged 9 to 45 years old;

The quadrivalent vaccine mainly prevents cervical cancer caused by HPV16 and 18 types and genital warts caused by HPV6 and 11. It is suitable for women aged 20 to 45 years old;

The nine-valent vaccine mainly prevents HPV6 and 11 Cervical cancer and infections caused by types , 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, and 58 are suitable for vaccination for women aged 16 to 26 years old.

Since the nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine can prevent many types, the demand is extremely strong, resulting in tight vaccine supply. In fact, although the bivalent and quadrivalent cervical cancer vaccines do not have as many preventive types as the nine-valent vaccines, both vaccines can prevent cervical cancer caused by HPV16 and 18 types, and 70% of cervical cancers worldwide are caused by these two types. Caused by high-risk HPV viruses.

Therefore, experts advise the public not to stick to the nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine. Bivalent and quadrivalent cervical cancer vaccines can also be vaccinated. If women can get the HPV vaccine before having sex for the first time or within the specified age range, the incidence of cervical cancer and precancerous lesions will be reduced.

There are more than 150 types of HPV viruses, of which at least 14 high-risk types can cause cancer. Therefore, no matter whether it is a bivalent vaccine, a quadrivalent vaccine or a nine-valent vaccine, it cannot completely target all HPV subtypes. Therefore, even if you are vaccinated, you may still get cervical cancer. Cervical cancer vaccination is not a one-size-fits-all approach. The cervical cancer vaccine does not produce 100% protection and cannot replace routine cervical cancer screening, nor can it replace other measures to prevent HPV infection and sexually transmitted diseases. Therefore, routine cervical cancer screening cannot be ignored. Consultation&; Appointment

Consultation hotline:

Cervical cancer vaccine is a non-immunization program (self-paid) vaccine. The HPV vaccine in Shenyang City is approved by the District Center for Disease Control and Prevention through Liaoning Provincial Drug and Medical Products Consumables are purchased through a centralized procurement platform and supplied to various qualified vaccination clinics. Currently, some community health service centers in Shenyang can vaccinate. If citizens want to know which community health service center can vaccinate against cervical cancer, they can call the district disease control department for consultation. .

Heping District: 23508243

Chenhe District: 24806120

Huanggu District: 86274334

Tiexi District: 25874346

Hunnan District: 84824168

Shenbei New District: 89862118

Vaccination appointment:

Citizens bring their ID cards to make an appointment on site or by phone ("Jin "Miaobao" mobile APP is currently only used for children's vaccination appointments in Liaoning Province) price and time

Currently, Huanggu District is a pilot program for cervical cancer bivalent vaccine, and there is a "buy two and get free" for students One” promotion. One shot is 580 yuan. Buy two shots and get one free. You need to pay 8 yuan for storage and shipping. Three shots total 1,168 yuan. Citizens can consult community health service centers in Huanggu District for specific information.

The cervical cancer vaccine is divided into three shots, and there are time intervals required for vaccination. The first shot of the bivalent cervical cancer vaccine can be given at any time, the second shot should be given 1 month after the first shot, and the third shot should be taken 6 months after the first shot. The first shot of the quadrivalent and nine-valent cervical cancer vaccines can be taken at any time, the second shot should be taken 2 months after the first shot, and the third shot should be taken 6 months after the first shot.

Note:

There is a possibility of adverse reactions with any vaccine, but the chance is very small. Vaccination with HPV vaccine may cause some adverse reactions that occur with routine vaccination, such as pain, redness or swelling at the injection site, fever, headache, etc. The above symptoms are mild and usually disappear within a few days after vaccination.

To reduce the incidence of side effects, it is not recommended to be vaccinated with other vaccines at the same time.