It is important to understand the vaccines that can help prevent diseases if you are 20 years old and considering having sex. One of the main concerns is sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), which are common in Vietnam and include gonorrhea, Chlamydia, genital herpes, hepatitis B, genital warts, and diseases caused by HPV. Hepatitis B virus and HPV are found in bodily fluids such as vaginal secretions, saliva, and semen, making them easily transmissible through sexual contact.
According to statistics, a significant percentage of women are at risk of HPV infection at some point in their lives, with the highest infection rates occurring between the ages of 20-30. HPV is closely linked to cervical cancer cases and other types of cancer. Hepatitis B is a virus that spreads rapidly and can lead to serious health issues such as cirrhosis and liver cancer.
Fortunately, preventative vaccines for HPV and hepatitis B are available in Vietnam and have shown high efficacy rates in preventing these diseases. Additionally, getting vaccinated against group B meningococcal disease can help prevent urethritis and provide cross-immunity with gonorrhea. Research suggests that the group B meningococcal vaccine can offer some protection against gonorrhea.
It is crucial to get vaccinated as early as possible to ensure maximum protection against these diseases. Waiting until you are already sexually active may reduce the effectiveness of the vaccines. Therefore, it is recommended to get vaccinated before engaging in sexual activity to lower your risk of contracting STDs.
Overall, being aware of these risks and taking proactive measures like getting vaccinated before engaging in sexual activity can help protect your health from serious consequences associated with STDs.