Your vaccination guide for optimal sexual health.

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Vaccination is a pillar of sexual health, just like screening, PrEP or condoms.
HPV Vaccination (Gardasil® 9)
- What does it protect against? The Human Papillomavirus (HPV), which is responsible for genital warts (condylomas) and is the main cause of nearly all cancers of the cervix and anus, as well as the majority of throat and penile cancers.
- How is it transmitted? Very easily, through simple intimate skin-to-skin contact.
- Who can get it for free (PIQ)? Youth in Grade 4, individuals aged 26 and under, MSM aged 26 and under, and immunocompromised individuals.
- Why is it important? It is a direct and highly effective protection against several common types of cancer and against genital warts.
Hepatitis A and B Vaccination (often as the combined Twinrix® vaccine)
- What do they protect against? Serious viral infections of the liver. Hepatitis B can become chronic and lead to cirrhosis or liver cancer.
- How are they transmitted? Hepatitis A via the fecal-oral route (including sexual contact); Hepatitis B via bodily fluids and blood.
- Who can get them for free (PIQ)? Several at-risk groups, including MSM and people who inject drugs.
- Why is it important? It's the best way to protect your liver's health against widespread and potentially dangerous viruses.
Mpox (monkeypox) Vaccination
- What does it protect against? The Mpox virus, which causes often painful skin rashes and severe fatigue.
- How is it transmitted? Through close, direct contact with the skin lesions of an infected person.
- Who can get it for free (PIQ)? Those most at risk, including MSM and people with multiple partners.
- Why is it important? To avoid a very uncomfortable illness that can leave scars.
The Menveo® vaccine and gonorrhea prevention
- The sexual health "bonus": Officially, this vaccine protects against meningitis, but studies have shown it offers moderate cross-protection (about 30-40%) against gonorrhea.
- Who can get it for free (PIQ)? Only for individuals at high risk for meningitis, not for gonorrhea prevention.
- Why is it important to talk about? With the rise of antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea, this additional protection can be relevant. It is a case-by-case discussion.
An investment in your health
Even if you are not eligible for free coverage, most private insurance plans reimburse a large portion of the cost of vaccines. Consider vaccination a direct investment in your long-term health.

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