Is HPV vaccine compulsory in Singapore?

Is HPV vaccine compulsory in Singapore?

Is HPV vaccination compulsory? No, the HPV vaccination is not compulsory in Singapore, but it is highly recommended as a way to protect women against cervical cancer.

Where can I get HPV vaccination in Singapore?

Where can you get an HPV vaccination in Singapore?

Clinic Type of vaccination Cost of vaccination*
Polyclinics Cervarix $360
DSC Clinic Gardasil 4 $285
Telok Blangah Clinic Gardasil 4 Gardasil 9 $420 $660
Dr Tan and Partners Gardasil 4 Gardasil 9 $450 $744

Should I get Cervarix or Gardasil?

There are two vaccines that protect against those dangerous HPV strains: Cervarix, used in the UK, blocks HPV 16 and 18; whereas Gardasil protects against strains 6, 11, 16 and 18. So the main difference between both vaccines is that Gardasil also protects against HPV 6 and 11, which cause most cases of genital warts.

Can MediSave be used for Gardasil 9?

Currently, at the price proposed by the manufacturer, Gardasil 9 is not cost-effective compared with alternative HPV vaccines and has not been included under the national immunisation schedules. It is why Gardasil 9 is not eligible for MediSave use.

Can I still get HPV vaccine after 26 Singapore?

Nonetheless, the government has been encouraging girls aged 9 to 26 years to get the HPV vaccine under the National Childhood Immunisation Schedule. From April 2019, all 13-year-old girls in Singapore (citizens and PRs) can get the HPV vaccine for free.

Can you get HPV vaccine at GP?

Getting the vaccine on the NHS People under the age of 25 who miss this opportunity can contact their GP surgery about getting one for free on the NHS. MSM under the age of 45 can visit a sexual health clinic or an HIV clinic to get a free HPV vaccine.

Is HPV vaccine free in Singapore?

From April 2019, all 13-year-old girls in Singapore (citizens and PRs) can get the HPV vaccine for free. This is entirely an opt-in thing and parents must give their consent.

Is it too late to get the HPV vaccine if you have HPV?

“The vaccine is safe, so it won’t hurt you if you’re older,” Ramondetta says. The vaccine protects against nine different strains of HPV, so even if you have already be exposed to one, it could still protect you against others.

How long does Gardasil 9 last?

To date, protection against infections with the targeted HPV types has been found to last for at least 10 years with Gardasil (18), up to 11 years with Cervarix (17), and at least 6 years with Gardasil 9 (19).

Can I get HPV vaccine at 30?

HPV vaccine is recommended for routine vaccination at age 11 or 12 years. (Vaccination can be started at age 9.) ACIP also recommends vaccination for everyone through age 26 years if not adequately vaccinated when younger.

Can I pay privately for HPV vaccine?

Key facts about having the HPV vaccine privately You can pay to have the HPV vaccine at some high street pharmacies, travel clinics and, sometimes, your GP surgery. Most clinics only offer the HPV vaccine up to and including age 45. You will need 3 doses of the HPV vaccine at age 15 or over.

Can I get HPV vaccine at 46?

Recommendations for People Over 26. Although the HPV vaccine is approved for people up to 45, the CDC only offers a provisional recommendation for vaccination of women and men over 26.

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