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Summary
TLDRThis video discusses the HPV9 vaccine, highlighting its benefits over the HPV4 vaccine. The HPV9 offers broader protection against 9 strains of HPV, including additional strains not covered by HPV4, making it more effective against cervical cancer. It also addresses concerns about whether those who have already received the HPV4 vaccine should get the HPV9 and the safety of switching vaccines. The video emphasizes the importance of vaccination and encourages viewers to share the information with family and friends, especially those considering the HPV9 vaccine.
Takeaways
- 😀 HPV9 is an upgraded version of the HPV4 vaccine, offering protection against 9 strains of HPV compared to HPV4's 4 strains.
- 😀 HPV4 protects against 85% of cervical cancer cases, while HPV9 covers the remaining 15% by adding protection for additional HPV strains.
- 😀 HPV9 includes protection against HPV strains 31, 33, 45, 52, and 58, making it more comprehensive than HPV4.
- 😀 The HPV9 vaccine is slightly more expensive than HPV4, but still more affordable than traveling to neighboring countries like Singapore or Malaysia.
- 😀 HPV vaccination is recommended for individuals as young as 9 years old, with some schools offering HPV4 for free.
- 😀 If you've already received the HPV4 vaccine, it is not necessary to repeat the vaccination with HPV9, but it can enhance protection.
- 😀 For those still in the process of receiving HPV4, it's fine to complete the HPV4 regimen and later switch to HPV9 if desired.
- 😀 If you’ve been sexually active, it’s recommended to get a Pap smear or an HPV DNA test before vaccination to check for existing HPV infections.
- 😀 If you’re concerned about the discomfort of a Pap smear, you can proceed with the HPV9 vaccine, which will still protect against other HPV strains.
- 😀 HPV9 provides broader protection, even if you are already infected with one strain of HPV, making it a valuable preventive measure.
Q & A
What is the main difference between the HPV9 and HPV4 vaccines?
-The main difference is that the HPV9 vaccine provides protection against 9 strains of HPV, while HPV4 only protects against 4 strains. HPV9 includes the 4 strains covered by HPV4 (6, 11, 16, 18) plus 5 additional strains (31, 33, 45, 52, 58).
Why is the HPV9 vaccine considered more effective than the HPV4 vaccine?
-The HPV9 vaccine is considered more effective because it covers more strains of HPV, offering broader protection. HPV4 protects against 85% of cervical cancer cases, while HPV9 extends this coverage to include an additional 15%, making it a more comprehensive option.
Is the HPV9 vaccine available in Indonesia?
-Yes, the HPV9 vaccine is now available in Indonesia. This makes it more accessible to people compared to having to travel to other countries like Singapore or Malaysia.
What is the cost of the HPV9 vaccine in Indonesia?
-The cost of the HPV9 vaccine in Indonesia is approximately 2 million IDR per dose, while the HPV4 vaccine costs around 1 million IDR per dose.
At what age can I start receiving the HPV vaccine?
-The HPV vaccine can be given starting at age 9. In some schools, the HPV4 vaccine is offered for free, although the HPV9 vaccine generally requires a paid consultation.
If I’ve already received the HPV4 vaccine, should I switch to HPV9?
-Currently, there is no official recommendation to switch from HPV4 to HPV9 if you have already completed the HPV4 vaccine series. However, if you want additional protection against the extra strains covered by HPV9, you can choose to get the HPV9 vaccine.
What should I do if I’m in the middle of the HPV4 vaccination series?
-If you're in the middle of the HPV4 vaccine series, it's best to complete the HPV4 doses first. You can consider transitioning to HPV9 later, and it’s safe to do so 1-3 years after completing the HPV4 vaccine series.
Is the HPV9 vaccine safe for people who have had sexual intercourse?
-Yes, the HPV9 vaccine is still safe for individuals who have been sexually active. However, it is recommended to have a Pap smear and an HPV DNA test to check for existing HPV infections before vaccination.
What is the purpose of a Pap smear and HPV DNA test before getting the HPV vaccine?
-A Pap smear and HPV DNA test are recommended for those who have had sexual intercourse to detect if there is an existing HPV infection. This can help identify which strains of HPV might already be present in the body, ensuring the vaccine protects against other strains you haven't been exposed to.
Can I still get the HPV vaccine if I’m afraid of the Pap smear procedure?
-Yes, you can still receive the HPV vaccine even if you're uncomfortable with the Pap smear procedure. While the Pap smear is recommended for better understanding of potential infections, the vaccine will still protect against the strains you haven't been exposed to.
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