The state of the reproductive system of adolescent girls after vaccination against human papillomavirus using a quadrivalent vaccine

I. Karachentsova, E. Sibirskaya, Mariya M. Fomina, Tatyana G. Dyadik
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Background. Currently, oncological diseases and their possible prevention are being actively studied. Cancer mortality remains high. A national project “Healthcare” has been started in Russia, including the Federal projects “Fighting Cancer” and “Development of Children’s Health Care, including the creation of a modern infrastructure for providing medical care to children”. In a number of regions, girls can be vaccinated against the human papillomavirus (HPV). The main reason for refusing HPV vaccination is an unfounded fear of negatively affecting the fertility and other bad data. The aim of the study is an investigation of the reproductive system of adolescent girls with completed course of vaccination against HPV using quadrivalent vaccine. Methods. We selected 65 schoolgirls in Moscow by analyzing medical documentation data. All of them were vaccinated against HPV and examined by a gynecologist. The state of their reproductive system was assessed. Results. Most girls received the vaccine at the age of 12–13, according to the regional vaccination calendar of the city of Moscow. They were vaccinated with the quadrivalent vaccine twice with an interval of 6 months; no adverse event was noted. The mean period of time since vaccination was 2.7 ± 1.1 years. The mean age of menarche, mean menstrual cycle length, and mean bleeding time were normal in girls vaccinated against HPV. Among menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea and oligomenorrhea were most often observed, but the data did not differ from the population average. The incidence of abnormal uterine bleeding and breast pathology was lower. No papillomas were detected. Pubertal development corresponded to age of all girls. Conclusion. It has been established that vaccination against the human papillomavirus does not have a negative impact on the reproductive system of teenage girls. However, additional dynamic studies are needed at different age periods of girls and women vaccinated against HPV to confirm the positive effect on the sexual sphere and formation of strong adherence to vaccination.
接种四价人类乳头瘤病毒疫苗后少女生殖系统的状况
背景。目前,人们正在积极研究肿瘤疾病及其可能的预防方法。癌症死亡率仍然很高。俄罗斯启动了 "保健 "国家项目,其中包括 "抗癌 "和 "发展儿童保健,包括建立为儿童提供医疗服务的现代化基础设施 "等联邦项目。在一些地区,女孩可以接种人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗。拒绝接受人类乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种的主要原因是毫无根据地担心会对生育能力产生负面影响以及其他不良数据。本研究旨在调查已完成四价人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种疗程的少女的生殖系统情况。研究方法通过分析医疗文件数据,我们选取了莫斯科的 65 名女学生。她们都接种了人乳头瘤病毒疫苗,并接受了妇科医生的检查。对她们的生殖系统状况进行了评估。结果显示根据莫斯科市的地区疫苗接种日程表,大多数女孩在 12-13 岁时接种了疫苗。她们接种了两次四价疫苗,间隔时间为 6 个月,未发现任何不良反应。平均接种时间为 2.7 ± 1.1 年。接种过 HPV 疫苗的女孩的平均初潮年龄、平均月经周期长度和平均出血时间均正常。在月经失调中,痛经和月经过少最为常见,但这些数据与人群平均水平没有差异。异常子宫出血和乳房病变的发生率较低。没有发现乳头状瘤。青春期发育与所有女孩的年龄相符。结论接种人类乳头瘤病毒疫苗不会对少女的生殖系统产生负面影响,这一点已经得到证实。不过,还需要对接种过人类乳头瘤病毒疫苗的少女和妇女的不同年龄段进行更多的动态研究,以确认其对性领域的积极影响以及接种疫苗后形成的强烈依从性。
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