這是CDC的Q&A.第一個就是專門回答你的問題.我的兒子早幾年就已經打過了.

來源: 閩姑 2014-11-08 19:40:55 [] [博客] [舊帖] [給我悄悄話] 本文已被閱讀: 次 (5437 bytes)
回答: 請問19歲的男孩需要打 HPV 嗎?謝謝了Jenny232014-11-08 19:30:11

HPV Vaccine

Q: Who should get HPV vaccine?

A: All kids who are 11 or 12 years old should get the three dose series of HPV vaccine. Teen boys and girls who did not get the vaccine when they were younger should get it now. Young women can get HPV vaccine through age 26, and young men can get vaccinated through age 21. The vaccine is also recommended for gay and bisexual young men (or any young man who has sex with men) and also for young men with compromised immune systems (including HIV) through age 26, if they did not get HPV vaccine when they were younger.

Q: Why is the vaccine recommended at such a young age?

A: For HPV vaccines to be effective, they should be given prior to exposure to HPV.  There is no reason to wait until a teen is having sex to offer HPV vaccination to them. Preteens should receive all three doses of the HPV vaccine series long before they begin any type of sexual activity and are exposed to HPV. Also HPV vaccine produces a higher immune response in preteens than it does in older teens and young women.

Q: Is the vaccine still effective if you have had sexual intercourse?

A: Even if someone has already had sex, they should still get HPV vaccine. While HPV infection usually happens soon after someone has sex for the first time, a person might not be exposed to any or all of the HPV types that are in the vaccine; males and females in the age groups recommended for vaccination are likely to get at least some protection from the vaccine.

Q: Should boys get HPV vaccine too?

A: One HPV vaccine—the quadrivalent vaccine called Gardasil—is also for boys. This vaccine helps prevent boys from getting infected with the types of HPV than can cause cancers of the throat, penis and anus. The vaccine also prevents genital warts. When boys are vaccinated, they are less likely to spread HPV to their current and future partners.

Q: How well does HPV vaccine work?

A: The HPV vaccine works extremely well.  Clinical trials showed the vaccines provided close to 100% protection against precancers and for HPV4, genital warts.   Since the vaccine was first recommended in 2006, there has been a 56% reduction in HPV infections among teen girls in the US, even with very low HPV vaccination rates. Research has also shown that fewer teens are getting genital warts. In other countries such as Australia where there is higher HPV vaccination coverage, HPV vaccine has also reduced the number of cases of precancers of the cervix in young women in that country. Also, genital warts decreased dramatically in young women and men in Australia since the HPV vaccine was introduced.

Q: How long will the HPV vaccine last?

A: Protection provided by HPV vaccine should be long-lasting. Data from clinical trials and ongoing research show that HPV vaccine lasts in the body for at least 10 years without becoming less effective.  There is no evidence to suggest that HPV vaccine loses the ability to provide protection over time.

Q: Will the vaccine require a booster?

A: Currently in the US, there are three shots in the HPV vaccine series that are given over six months; there are no booster doses recommended. Like all vaccines, HPV vaccine is continually monitored to make sure that it remains safe and effective. If protection from HPV vaccine doesn’t last as long as it should, then the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practice would review the data and determine if a booster should be recommended.

Q: Does someone have to restart the HPV vaccine series if too much time passes between the shots?

A: It is recommended that all three shots of the HPV vaccine series be given over six months; the second shot should be given one to two months after the first, and the third dose should be given six months after the first dose. However, if someone waits longer than that between shots, they do not need to restart the series. Even if has been months or years since the last shot, the series should still be complete.

來源和更多的信息見:

http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd-vac/hpv/vac-faqs.htm

相信科學.


 

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謝謝 閩姑醫生! -Jenny23- 給 Jenny23 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 11/08/2014 postreply 19:53:18

閩姑還該將這個信息傳回國內。 -宋喬1981- 給 宋喬1981 發送悄悄話 宋喬1981 的博客首頁 (189 bytes) () 11/08/2014 postreply 19:59:32

我一女友,41歲,己育。因她姐姐有子宮頸癌,她也有些擔心。她在這邊的醫生也讓她打疫苗。 -hopeca- 給 hopeca 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 11/08/2014 postreply 19:59:58

不知對成人是否有用? -hopeca- 給 hopeca 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 11/08/2014 postreply 20:00:58

遵醫囑高危險者或打疫苗或定期做Pap smear. -閩姑- 給 閩姑 發送悄悄話 閩姑 的博客首頁 (699 bytes) () 11/08/2014 postreply 20:56:34

謝閩姑! -hopeca- 給 hopeca 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 11/08/2014 postreply 21:01:24

好像沒聽說過,我兒子沒打過 -lily60- 給 lily60 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 11/09/2014 postreply 06:00:22

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