Which ten types of people are not recommended to get the cervical cancer vaccine?

People who are not recommended to take the cervical cancer vaccine are mainly the following: 1. women who are allergic to a substance in the cervical cancer vaccine or allergic to the components of the vaccine itself are not suitable for vaccination; 2. women who are in acute inflammatory diseases or acute attacks of the disease are recommended to postpone the vaccination; 3. vaccination is not recommended for women who have recently received immunoglobulin; 4. Vaccination is not recommended for women with certain autoimmune diseases, such as SLE (systemic lupus erythematosus); 5. Women who are preparing for pregnancy or are already pregnant are recommended to postpone the vaccination. If pregnancy is detected after vaccination, subsequent doses are recommended to be suspended and postponed until the end of the pregnancy and breastfeeding period; 6. For women who are breastfeeding, it is recommended that they be vaccinated after the end of the breastfeeding period. 7. Female patients who have been diagnosed with cervical cancer should not receive cervical cancer vaccine; the cervical cancer vaccine itself is to prevent HPV infection, if already infected, there is no need for vaccination, and can only be considered for vaccination if it has been converted to a negative level after treatment; 8. Women who are less than 8 years old or more than 45 years old should not be vaccinated; 9. Female patients suffering from certain serious diseases or severe trauma should not be vaccinated for the time being, and should only be vaccinated under the guidance of a doctor’s assessment after the disease has been controlled and treated for remission. 10. Special patients, such as patients with long-term chronic diseases or kidney dialysis, radiotherapy patients, need to be evaluated by a doctor before deciding whether to vaccinate.