How many years does the bivalent vaccine last

The bivalent HPV vaccine lasts roughly 10 years, but it does not fully represent the actual duration of the vaccine’s maintenance, which has not yet been fully determined.
Bivalent HPV vaccine refers to bivalent human papillomavirus, cervical cancer vaccine, can effectively prevent high-risk type 16, 18 HPV virus infection.
Most people can be effectively prevented from contracting the HPV virus for 10 years after vaccination, and it is possible for some people to be prevented for a longer period of time after vaccination, but it does not fully represent the actual maintenance time of the vaccine, which has not yet been fully determined.
The bivalent cervical cancer vaccine is suitable for women between the ages of 9 and 45. If you have any concerns, it is recommended that you seek medical advice.