Adults in Poland can now access the Cervarix HPV vaccine with 50% reimbursement through the National Health Fund, though benefits may be greater for those vaccinated before age 26.
HPV Vaccine for Adults – Up to What Age Can You Get Vaccinated?
HPV vaccinations are currently recommended for people up to 26 years of age who have not previously had sexual initiation. According to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), the optimal age for vaccination is 11-12 years.
Adults can also get vaccinated, with HPV vaccination possible for those aged 27-45 years. However, the benefits may be less than for people vaccinated up to age 26, though this doesn’t mean there are no benefits.
Does HPV Vaccination Make Sense After Sexual Initiation?
Studies indicate that HPV vaccinations are safe and cause antibody production in women. The vaccines available for adults include specific options that provide protection against the virus.
What Cancers and Diseases Does the HPV Virus Cause?
HPV infection is the most common sexually transmitted infection worldwide. The best immune response to vaccination occurs before age 15 and before sexual initiation, ensuring the highest effectiveness.
Even adults who have already had sexual intercourse can benefit from HPV vaccination. The virus can contribute to the development of several types of cancers and warts.
HPV Vaccine Reimbursement – How to Pay 50% Less in a Pharmacy?
Adults in Poland can purchase the Cervarix vaccine in pharmacies with 50% reimbursement through the National Health Fund (NFZ).
The standard vaccination schedule for adults and older adolescents is a 3-dose regimen.

