After more than 2 years without receiving the HPV vaccine Several modules were installed in the city for parents to take girls from 9 to 14 years to be inoculated to prevent cervical cancer and some other types of that disease. In addition, staff from IMSS Clinic 66 immunize against influenza.
The nurses commented that there would be several modules yesterday in the city, one of which was placed in the Super Che, located in Ignacio de la Llave; toThere the staff of the Mexican Institute of Social Security urged customers who entered and left the supermarket to take advantage of this campaign to immunize themselves.
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Why is it important to get the HPV vaccine?
They commented that it is good that parents take advantage of the opportunity to vaccinate their daughters with HPV, because they did not have it for more than 2 years and there is a lot of lag.
Although few, they said that if there are parents who have taken the minors to be inoculated, “It’s important to get the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine because it helps protect you against certain types of the virus that can cause cancer or genital warts.”
They highlighted that this HPV vaccine had not been available since before the pandemic, “We did not have it and neither did we during the confinement, now it has just arrived and that is why we seek to inoculate the largest number so that the backlog ends.”
Regarding the influenza vaccine that they also applied, they commented that most people passed by and asked, “But they tell us that they already applied it and that they don’t put it on because it causes side effects and it scares them.”
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The truth, they said, is that they pass by and only ask, to leave quickly because they are afraid to put it on“but we will be here next week so that they are encouraged to protect themselves.”
They stated that the application is safe because they work at Clinic 66 of the IMSS, in this city, “we just want to protect the population, so take advantage and come get vaccinated with us.”