Can I get the nine-valent vaccine if I have a small cold?

Minor infections such as colds do not affect the vaccination. However, the vaccination should be temporarily interrupted if there is an acute fever and an increase in body temperature. Women’s periods generally do not affect the vaccination, but if you have a cold or are taking other medications during your period, the vaccination is generally not recommended to avoid aggravating side effects. In addition, vaccination is not recommended for pregnant women. If you are planning to get pregnant or are already pregnant, it is recommended to postpone or temporarily interrupt the vaccination procedure until after the pregnancy period is over. Since our country has not yet started clinical trials on the combination of cervical vaccine and other vaccines, simultaneous vaccination with cervical vaccine and other vaccines is not recommended at this time. The cervical nine-valent vaccine was launched in 2014 and targets infections with HPV types 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52 and 58.