Shanghai Daily

Hospital in Hainan first to give HPV shots

- (Xinhua)

A HOSPITAL in south China’s Hainan Province started giving a human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine yesterday, the first on the Chinese mainland.

The vaccine, developed by Merck & Co to protect against nine viruses that can lead to cervical cancer, is available for women aged between 16 and 26.

“We have 6,000 doses, which can supply 2,000 patients. Around 1,000 women have made appointmen­ts,” said Guo Ying, with Boao Super Hospital in the island province.

There are three types of HPV vaccine which cover different kinds of viruses and different age groups from 9 to 45 years old. The new vaccine can help prevent 92.1 percent of all kinds of cervical cancer, while the other two can help prevent 84.5 percent.

Cervical cancer is caused by sexually acquired infection with certain types of HPV. There is also evidence linking HPV with other cancers affecting both male and female genitals.

In 2013, the central government introduced a batch of favorable policies to accelerate the developmen­t of Hainan Boao Lecheng Internatio­nal Medical Tourism Pilot Zone, including fast approval of imported medical apparatus and medicine. Boao Super Hospital started operation in Hainan Boao Lecheng Internatio­nal Medical Tourism Pilot Zone in late March.

Last month, China announced the decision to support Hainan in developing the whole island into a pilot free trade zone, and gradually exploring and steadily promoting the establishm­ent of a free trade port with Chinese characteri­stics.

 ??  ?? Nurses inject HPV (human papilloma virus) 9-valent vaccine to Shi Jiayu, who is from Beijing, at Boao Super Hospital in south China’s Hainan Province yesterday. — Xinhua
Nurses inject HPV (human papilloma virus) 9-valent vaccine to Shi Jiayu, who is from Beijing, at Boao Super Hospital in south China’s Hainan Province yesterday. — Xinhua

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