Many wonder whether there’s a benefit to receiving the #HPV #vaccine past a certain age, like 45. Guidelines differ and have changed over time.
The “basic science” remains the same: vaccination will prevent new infections, no matter how old you are. But there have been reasons for an age limit that are important to understand. 1/8
First, HPV does not cause cancer overnight. In those rare instances where infection leads to cancer, it takes years or decades to develop. Vaccination today will prevent cancer, say, 20 years from now. This means more disease is prevented by vaccinating young vs. old (relatively many vs. few years/exposures in their future). 2/8
Second, the HPV vaccine has historically been under-manufactured by Merck, disproportionately going where the company could make the most money on it. Since vaccine was so limited, policymakers worldwide were forced to limit the vaccine to those for whom it would make the biggest difference: young girls. 3/8
@chasewnelson All those threads are just wonderful science educating, thank you.