What kind of good questions should be asked for bivalent, bivalent and bivalent HPV vaccines? Which is better after listening to the expert's opinion?

My daughter came running to tell me that it would be her 18 birthday in a few minutes, and asked me what birthday present I would prepare for her. Looking at my daughter in front of me, I not only lamented that time really passed too fast. For my daughter 18' s birthday, I'm going to give her a meaningful gift, that is, make an appointment in advance to give her a nine-valent vaccine, so that she can get this vaccine to prevent cervical cancer on the first day of adulthood. Do you know about bivalent, tetravalent and nonavalent HPV vaccines? Let's take a brief look!

At present, there are three kinds of HPV vaccines on the market, one is the tetravalent vaccine of Merck, the other is the bivalent vaccine of GlaxoSmithKline (just listed in the mainland), and the nine-valent recombinant HPV vaccine approved in 2005. So what is the difference between these three vaccines and how to choose them? As for which one to choose, we need to consider from the aspects of convenience, price, gender, age and so on. For most women, if conditions permit, the ideal is to inject a 9-valent vaccine, which has a wider range of prevention. However, at present, the 9-valent vaccine has not yet entered the mainland of China, and the 2-valent vaccine can be used at home, so it is also of certain positive significance to vaccinate the 2-valent vaccine. Experts say that most cervical cancers are caused by 16 and 18 virus subtypes.

Some netizens said, how to choose bivalent, tetravalent and nine-valent HPV vaccines? Which effect is better?

1. What is expensive is expensive.

Of course, the nine-valent HPV vaccine is better, and the price of the nine-valent HPV vaccine is also the most expensive, but I always think it is expensive.

There is nothing wrong with good things except expensive ones.

Whether it is vaccines or other items in life, I always believe that good things are expensive. There's nothing wrong with the rest.

3. Choose according to your own economic situation.

Although the nine-valent HPV vaccine is the best, the bivalent and tetravalent vaccines are not bad. It depends on the individual's financial situation to decide which vaccine to inject.