The Need for Increased HPV Vaccination Awareness and Access

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL International Journal of Biomedicine Pub Date : 2023-06-05 DOI:10.21103/article13(2)_ra3
R. Hussein, Othman Abahussein
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Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV) in the genital region is a frequently occurring sexually transmitted disease that can result in genital warts and various types of cancer. Most sexually active individuals acquire HPV at a certain point during their lifetime, but fortunately, several of the most harmful HPV types are preventable with vaccinations. All boys and girls aged 9 to 12 should get the HPV vaccine, although it can be given to individuals up to age 45. The HPV vaccine triggers an immune response that helps the body recognize and fight off the virus. There are currently two different HPV vaccines available: Gardasil and Cervarix. Gardasil guards against the two HPV strains that most commonly result in cervical cancer (CC) and various additional strains that can result in genital warts or other types of cancer. Cervarix only offers protection against the two forms of HPV that trigger CC. Mild side effects may occur, but more severe side effects are rare. Despite the availability of HPV vaccination, vaccination rates remain suboptimal in many countries. Raising awareness and expanding access to HPV vaccination are critical steps toward reducing HPV-related diseases. This article explores the basics of HPV and the role of vaccination in preventing its spread.
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提高HPV疫苗接种意识和获取途径的必要性
人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)在生殖器区域是一种常见的性传播疾病,可导致生殖器疣和各种类型的癌症。大多数性活跃的人在一生中的某个时候会感染HPV,但幸运的是,几种最有害的HPV类型可以通过接种疫苗来预防。所有9到12岁的男孩和女孩都应该接种HPV疫苗,不过45岁以下的人也可以接种。HPV疫苗会引发免疫反应,帮助身体识别并击退病毒。目前有两种不同的HPV疫苗可用:Gardasil和Cervarix。Gardasil预防两种最常导致宫颈癌(CC)的HPV毒株和各种可能导致生殖器疣或其他类型癌症的其他毒株。Cervarix只针对两种引发CC的HPV病毒提供保护,可能会出现轻微的副作用,但更严重的副作用很少。尽管有HPV疫苗接种,但在许多国家,疫苗接种率仍然不够理想。提高认识和扩大HPV疫苗接种是减少HPV相关疾病的关键步骤。本文探讨了HPV的基础知识和疫苗接种在预防其传播中的作用。
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International Journal of Biomedicine
International Journal of Biomedicine MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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