Human papilloma virus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections that can cause genital warts and cervical cancer. Fortunately, HPV vaccine is one of the most effective ways to prevent these diseases. But what is the best anti-HPV vaccine?
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Types of HPV vaccine
Currently, there are several types of HPV vaccines approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the FDA:
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1. **Gardasil (Gardasil 4)**
- Protection against **4 common types of HPV virus** (6, 11, 16 and 18)
- Prevention of genital warts and cancers related to HPV
- Suitable for men and women
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2. **Gardasil 9 (Gardasil 9)**
- New generation HPV vaccine
- Protection against **9 types of HPV virus** (6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52 and 58)
- The highest level of effectiveness and wider coverage than Gardasil 4
- The first choice of many doctors as **the best anti-HPV vaccine**
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3. **Cervarix (Cervarix)**
- Protection against **two high-risk types of HPV** (16 and 18)
- Main focus on cervical cancer prevention
- Recommended for women over 9 years old
The best age to get the HPV vaccine
- The best injection time: **9 to 14 years** (before starting sexual activity)
- Can be injected until the age of **26** with high effectiveness
- People over 26 years old can also receive the vaccine, but the effectiveness may be lower.
Does the HPV vaccine have side effects?
HPV vaccines are safe and side effects are mild and temporary, such as:
- Redness or pain at the injection site
- Mild fever
- Temporary headache or fatigue
Conclusion
Based on studies and approval by health organizations, Gardasil 9 is the best anti-HPV vaccine because it provides wider coverage against high-risk viruses and prevents the occurrence of many cancers and genital warts.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
**1. Is the HPV vaccine curative?**
No, the vaccine only prevents the virus and does not cure the existing diseases.
**2. Should men get the HPV vaccine?**
Yes, men can also benefit from the vaccine to prevent genital warts and HPV-related cancers.
**3. Is it useful to inject a vaccine after having sex?**
Yes, even after sexual activity begins, the vaccine can protect against HPV types that a person has not yet been exposed to.
💡 **Medical advice:** To get the best results, be sure to get the HPV vaccine under the supervision of a specialist doctor and in reputable centers.
Dr. Ansieh Khodgaran Khamse
**Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialist and Female Cosmetic Surgeon**
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