男孩需要打HPV 疫苗吗?

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学校可以统一打。但这个HPV疫苗男孩子打有必要吗?
 
学校可以统一打。但这个HPV疫苗男孩子打有必要吗?
据说如果男孩有性接触女孩的话,也应该打,好像预防的癌症是黏膜都可能发生,比如喉管
 
AI answer:
Yes, boys are recommended to receive the HPV vaccine in Canada.

  • The National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) in Canada recommends HPV vaccination for all individuals aged 9 to 26, including both boys and girls, as part of the routine immunization schedule. This is to help prevent HPV infections and related cancers (such as head and neck, penile, and anal cancers), as well as genital warts.
  • The vaccine is most effective when given before exposure to HPV, so it’s ideally given at a younger age, typically in Grade 7 (ages 12–13), but catch-up doses are available up to age 26 in Ontario and most other provinces.
  • High-risk groups (e.g., men who have sex with men or immunocompromised individuals) can be eligible for vaccination up to age 45 in some provinces.
Summary:

  • Boys should get the HPV vaccine.
  • It’s safe, effective, and helps prevent several types of cancer.
  • In Canada, boys in the eligible age group (usually Grade 7) are offered the vaccine for free, and there are catch-up programs for those who missed the routine schedule.
If you want information about how and where to get the vaccine for your child or yourself, let me know your province or age range for more specific details.
 
RFK's view, also from AI:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) is well-known for his opposition to the HPV vaccine. He has made public statements claiming that the HPV vaccine (Gardasil) is "dangerous and defective", despite overwhelming scientific evidence showing the vaccine is safe and effective at preventing several cancers.

Key points about RFK Jr.'s views:

  • RFK Jr. refuses to say the HPV vaccine is safe, and he has publicly repeated false claims about vaccine risks and side effects. He has also been involved in legal cases against the vaccine's manufacturer, Merck, and financially benefits from litigation related to HPV vaccine injury claims.
  • During his confirmation hearings as U.S. Health Secretary, RFK Jr. declined to retract earlier statements labeling the vaccine as "dangerous and defective," even when directly challenged.
  • Kennedy has been described as promoting misinformation about vaccines in general (not just HPV), including the claim that certain vaccines may cause autism—positions rejected by the scientific and medical communities.
  • While holding a prominent position in U.S. health policy, RFK Jr.'s stance has contributed to public vaccine hesitancy and undermined confidence in the HPV vaccine, contrary to the recommendations of national and international health authorities.
Summary:
RFK Jr. does not support routine HPV vaccination and has repeatedly raised safety concerns that are not supported by mainstream medical evidence. Leading health experts and organizations maintain that the vaccine is safe, effective, and a critical tool in cancer prevention.
 
RFK's view, also from AI:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) is well-known for his opposition to the HPV vaccine. He has made public statements claiming that the HPV vaccine (Gardasil) is "dangerous and defective", despite overwhelming scientific evidence showing the vaccine is safe and effective at preventing several cancers.

Key points about RFK Jr.'s views:

  • RFK Jr. refuses to say the HPV vaccine is safe, and he has publicly repeated false claims about vaccine risks and side effects. He has also been involved in legal cases against the vaccine's manufacturer, Merck, and financially benefits from litigation related to HPV vaccine injury claims.
  • During his confirmation hearings as U.S. Health Secretary, RFK Jr. declined to retract earlier statements labeling the vaccine as "dangerous and defective," even when directly challenged.
  • Kennedy has been described as promoting misinformation about vaccines in general (not just HPV), including the claim that certain vaccines may cause autism—positions rejected by the scientific and medical communities.
  • While holding a prominent position in U.S. health policy, RFK Jr.'s stance has contributed to public vaccine hesitancy and undermined confidence in the HPV vaccine, contrary to the recommendations of national and international health authorities.
Summary:
RFK Jr. does not support routine HPV vaccination and has repeatedly raised safety concerns that are not supported by mainstream medical evidence. Leading health experts and organizations maintain that the vaccine is safe, effective, and a critical tool in cancer prevention.
干翻main stream media ,再干翻main stream medical!床床必得诺奖。
 
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