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Tomorrow at 9 o'clock, the Wuda people will make an appointment soon

Tomorrow at 9 o'clock, the Wuda people will make an appointment soon
Tomorrow at 9 o'clock, the Wuda people will make an appointment soon

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Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Make an appointment for 4-valent and 9-valent HPV vaccines

Tomorrow at 9 o'clock, the Wuda people will make an appointment soon

Cervical cancer is a major killer of women's health, with the vast majority of cervical cancers caused by persistent infection with high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV)1. The most susceptible high-risk HPV subtypes in mainland Chinese women are HPV16, HPV52 and HPV582. HPV vaccination is currently one of the most effective ways to prevent cervical cancer3. In order to further meet the HPV vaccination needs of the majority of school-age women in our district and standardize the vaccination order, the relevant matters are hereby notified as follows:

1. Reservation object

The first dose of HPV vaccine is applicable to women aged 9-45, who must be registered and permanent residents of the city, and appointments are not accepted across the city.

2. Appointment time

HPV vaccine appointments are open twice a month, and this online appointment will be held from October 16 (Wednesday) to October 18 (Friday) (trial run).

The specific appointment time is as follows:

Tomorrow at 9 o'clock, the Wuda people will make an appointment soon

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3. How to make an appointment

"Mengsuban" is the only official designated appointment platform, residents in the jurisdiction can search for the "Mengsuban" mini program through WeChat and Alipay, or download the "Mengsuban" APP client, and register to enter the page at the HPV vaccine appointment portal on the Home to make an appointment. Women aged 18-45 need real-name authentication, who certifies, who makes an appointment, who is vaccinated (no appointment is allowed); If you don't have an ID card, you need to submit a photo of your household registration book to make an appointment for your guardian (after the appointment is successful, the household registration book or ID card information will be verified when you are vaccinated offline, and those who do not match the information will not be vaccinated). After the first dose appointment is successful, there is no need to make an appointment (reserve) for the second and third doses.

The specific appointment process is as follows:

Tomorrow at 9 o'clock, the Wuda people will make an appointment soon

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4. Precautions

1. The appointment of 4-valent and 9-valent HPV vaccines shall be carried out in the form of online appointment + payment at the time of on-site vaccination, and telephone and on-site appointments are not accepted, and please do not believe any other payment methods to avoid economic and property losses.

2. The vaccine can only be vaccinated by the person with the appointment information, and only one person can be booked at a time, and if the successful appointment information is inconsistent with the information of the recipient, it will be regarded as an invalid appointment and will not be vaccinated.

3. After the first dose appointment is successful, the second and third doses do not need to be booked, just follow the vaccination procedures to the appointment outpatient clinic for vaccination, and the vaccination procedures for 4-valent and 9-valent vaccines are as follows: one shot at 0, 2, and 6 months, and three shots are required for the whole process.

4. For those who have successfully made an appointment, please bring the mobile phone that has successfully made an appointment, your ID card and proof of residence (household registration book, student ID, residence certificate of village/neighborhood committee, house book, house purchase contract, social security payment record), the three contents must be consistent, and go to the vaccination clinic for manual verification on schedule for vaccination.

5. If you are unable to get vaccinated on time due to personal reasons after the appointment is successful, the appointment information will be kept for 7 days, please communicate with the vaccination site in time, and those who do not complete the first dose within 7 days will be deemed to have given up voluntarily and need to make a new appointment. Unvaccinated vaccines will be transferred to the next batch and will continue to be announced on this platform.

6. After 3 consecutive appointments, none of them went to the site on time for vaccination, and the system will no longer accept appointments for the recipient within 12 months.

7. The number of HPV vaccines is limited, after the appointment starts, until the appointment is over, the appointment is successful and follow the prompt information to be vaccinated, please wait patiently for those who have not made an appointment, and the appointment will be open every month, please continue to pay attention to the public information.

5. Contraindications to vaccination

1. Those who are allergic to vaccines or any excipients of vaccines.

2. Pregnant and lactating women should not be vaccinated with this vaccine; It is not recommended for women who are trying to conceive.

3. Postpone vaccination during the onset of fever, various acute diseases, and acute attacks of chronic diseases.

4. Avoid using immunoglobulin or blood products within three months before vaccination.

5. Patients with thrombocytopenia and any coagulation disorders should be vaccinated with caution.

6. Those who have recently received any vaccine with an interval of less than 14 days.

Tips: In order to ensure that you can complete this vaccination smoothly and happily, if you have the above contraindications to vaccination, please postpone your appointment.

Bibliography:

1. Vaccine and Immunization Branch of Chinese Preventive Medicine Association. Expert consensus on immunoprevention of papillomavirus-related diseases in cervical cancer and human beings[J]. Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2019, 53(8):761-803.

2.Zhu B, Liu Y, Zuo T, et al. The prevalence, trends, and geographical distribution of human papillomavirus infection in China: The pooled analysis of 1.7 million women. Cancer Med. 2019; 8(11):5373-5385.

3. Women's Health Branch of Chinese Preventive Medicine Association. Guidelines for comprehensive prevention and control of cervical cancer. Beijing:People's Medical Publishing House. 2017