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The HPV vaccine is an immunization that protects against human papillomavirus (HPV) infections, which can cause cervical, anal, and other cancers, as well as genital warts.
It is recommended for preteens (ages 9–14) for maximum effectiveness but can be given to individuals up to age 45.
Ages 9–14: Two doses, given 6–12 months apart
Ages 15–45: Three doses over six months
Yes, the vaccine has been extensively tested and is approved by major health organizations, including the CDC and WHO. It has a strong safety record with mild side effects like arm soreness, mild fever, or dizziness.
No, the vaccine prevents new infections but does not cure existing HPV infections.
Yes, adults up to age 45 can get vaccinated, especially if they were not vaccinated earlier or may still be at risk for HPV exposure.
Yes, regular Pap smears (for women) are essential for detecting cervical cancer, as the vaccine does not protect against all HPV types.
No, there is no scientific evidence linking the HPV vaccine to infertility.
No, studies show that receiving the vaccine does not affect sexual behavior but significantly reduces the risk of HPV-related diseases.