Can men get the 9-valent vaccine?

Men can get the 9-valent cervical cancer vaccine. The 9-valent cervical cancer vaccine is currently available to women between the ages of 16 and 26, but men can theoretically receive the 9-valent cervical cancer vaccine, which prevents the transmission of HPV to a partner. The 9-valent cervical cancer vaccine is currently available to women between the ages of 16 and 26, but men can also receive the vaccine. It can prevent the transmission of HPV to a partner. This is because women infected with HPV are susceptible to cervical cancer. Most cervical cancers are caused by HPV infection, so the 9-valent vaccine is mainly given to women. Before vaccination, it is recommended to consult with local hospitals to carefully understand the effectiveness and safety of the vaccine. After vaccination, you must stay for 15-30 minutes and leave only after there is no other reaction. In the event of an adverse reaction, actively cooperate with the vaccination staff to deal with the reaction.