
Can HPV or the HPV Vaccine Cause Multiple Sclerosis? - Healthline
But according to current research, there’s no link between HPV vaccination and MS. Read on to learn what the science says so far.
Vaccines and Multiple Sclerosis: A Practical Guide - Multiple Sclerosis ...
Feb 13, 2024 · Vaccines should not be given during or within 4-6 weeks of an MS relapse. If you have any questions or concerns about vaccines, please talk with your health care provider.
Risk of cervical pre-cancer and cancer in women with multiple sclerosis ...
To date, there is limited data on the effect of MS DMTs on the risk of persistent HPV infection and subsequent progression to cervical pre-cancer and cancer. This review evaluates the risk of cervical …
MS and Vaccinations Fact Sheet | Cleveland Clinic
A nested case-control study (Langer-Gould 2014) did not show an association between HepB vaccination, HPV vaccination, or any vaccination and the risk of MS and other central nervous …
The human papillomavirus vaccination is not associated with risk of ...
Although the HPV vaccination has demonstrated benefits in preventing precancerous lesions of the cervix, some parents forego vaccination due to safety concerns. 1 While not commonly reported, …
Immunization Guidance for MS | National MS Society
Aug 8, 2025 · Hepatitis B Vaccine and MS: A 2021 review of hepatitis B vaccination studies in MS concluded that the hepatitis B vaccine does not increase a person's risk of developing MS.
Do Vaccines Cause Multiple Sclerosis? - Institute for Vaccine Safety
Nov 9, 2023 · A 2016 systematic review found no increase in risk of development of MS after vaccination against hepatitis B, HPV, influenza, MMR, tetanus, diphtheria, polio, smallpox, or BCG …
Association between Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccination and …
CONCLUSION: This review showed no significant association between HPV vaccination and MS. The low statistical power of the studies agreed with the low incidence of MS disease among general …
Can I Get Vaccines if I Have MS? - WebMD
Jun 1, 2025 · Vaccines are a crucial step in staying healthy but can pose certain risks if you have MS. WebMD explains what you need to know before you get any shots.
Exploring the Relationship Between HPV Vaccination and Multiple Sclerosis
Concerns surrounding the HPV vaccine's potential role in the development of MS remain unfounded based on current research. There is no substantial evidence implicating the HPV vaccine in …