上海这些女孩可免费接种HPV疫苗了
Di Yi Cai Jing·2026-01-20 09:31

Group 1 - The Shanghai CDC announced that community health service centers in Shanghai will provide free HPV vaccinations for girls who are 13 years old and born after November 10, 2011, allowing them to receive two doses of the bivalent HPV vaccine [1] - Cervical cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in the female reproductive system, with an increasing incidence and younger onset in China. In 2022, there were 151,000 new cases and 56,000 deaths from cervical cancer in the country, equating to one woman diagnosed every four minutes and one death every ten minutes [1] Group 2 - Starting from November 10, 2025, the national immunization program will officially include the HPV vaccine for girls aged 13 and born after November 10, 2011, based on considerations of protection effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and operational feasibility [4] - Evidence shows that completing the full course of HPV vaccination before the first sexual intercourse provides the best prevention against HPV infection and related diseases, with antibody levels in girls aged 9-14 being more than twice that of those aged 15 and above, and protection lasting at least 10 years [4] - The procurement results for the national immunization program revealed that two domestic bivalent HPV vaccines from Wantai Biological Pharmacy and Watson Biotech were awarded contracts at a unit price of 27.5 yuan per dose, with a total budget of approximately 254 million yuan [4] Group 3 - The Shanghai CDC recommends using the same manufacturer's bivalent HPV vaccine for both doses. If a girl has already received one dose of a non-immunization program HPV vaccine, she should communicate with the vaccination clinic to decide on the second dose [5] - The Shanghai CDC provides various platforms for appointment and information regarding vaccinations, including the "Suishenban" app and the Shanghai CDC WeChat public account [6] - In addition to the HPV vaccines included in the immunization program, Shanghai's vaccination clinics continue to offer non-immunization program HPV vaccines for women aged 9-45 and men aged 9-26 on a self-paid basis [6]