Question:
Why are HPV vaccines given at such a young age?
Answer:
HPV vaccines are routinely given in Grade 6 for two reasons:
1. Preteens make more antibodies after getting the vaccine than older teens or adults. This provides long-lasting protection against HPV.
2. The vaccine is best given before sexual activity begins (and before any exposure to HPV). Most people who become infected with HPV first catch it within 2 to 5 years of becoming sexually active, so it is important to vaccinate them before they begin sexual activity.
Anyone who engages in any kind of sexual activity involving oral or genital contact can get HPV. Sexual intercourse is not necessary to get infected.
Date last reviewed:
Monday, Feb 07, 2022