The suitable age for cervical cancer vaccine is 9-45 years old.
Cervical cancer vaccine refers to human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, clinically categorized into bivalent, quadrivalent and nine-valent, and its vaccination age are 9-45 years old, and it is recommended that people of the appropriate age complete the vaccination as early as possible.
The HPV vaccine is a prophylactic vaccine that does not cure HPV infection and related diseases, does not prevent all types of HPV infection, and does not prevent HPV infection from progressing to disease. Therefore, regular cervical cancer screening is still required after HPV vaccination.
HPV vaccination is contraindicated in persons with hypersensitivity to the active ingredient of the vaccine or to any of the excipient components, and persons with symptoms of hypersensitivity after injection of this product should not be revaccinated with this product.