Can HPV vaccine be vaccinated normally in Xinyang CDC during the epidemic?

Of course. If the first, second and third injections are successfully booked, you can still come to the vaccination according to the appointment time.

Extended information:

Question 1: Can the vaccination quota be transferred?

A: Once the appointment is successful, the vaccination quota is limited to my own use and cannot be transferred for any reason such as epidemic situation or personal reasons. The first vaccination must bring my valid certificate and successful appointment information.

Question 2: The vaccine has been reserved successfully. Can I get vaccinated in advance?

A: According to the requirements of the current epidemic prevention and control work, in order to avoid crowd gathering and maintain a good vaccination order, please vaccinate according to the scheduled time and do not accept early vaccination.

Question 3: The vaccine has been reserved successfully. Can we postpone the vaccination?

Answer: If the person who has successfully made an appointment cannot be vaccinated on time due to personal physical reasons, the interval between him and other vaccinations is less than 14 days, and the epidemic prevention and control needs and other irresistible factors, the reserved quota will not be cancelled, and the vaccination can be delayed appropriately without calling to register his identity information for the record. There is no time limit for the delay of the first injection, but in order to obtain immune protection as soon as possible, it is recommended to come to the vaccination as soon as possible after the above factors are eliminated.

Question 4: What should I do if the second and third injections cannot be vaccinated according to the appointment time?

A: There is no need to make an appointment for the second and third stitches. If you can't get the vaccine on the day of appointment, you don't need to report it. As long as the vaccination is completed according to the recommended time interval of immunization plan.

Bivalent HPV vaccine: It is recommended to inoculate 1 dose in 0, 1 and June respectively. The second dose can be inoculated within 2 months after 1 dose, and the third dose can be completed within 5-8 months after 1 dose.

Four-valent or nine-valent HPV vaccine: It is recommended to inoculate 1 dose in1month, February and June respectively. The interval between the second dose and the first dose is at least 1 month, while the interval between the second dose and the third dose is at least 3 months, and all three doses should be completed within one year.