 The study aimed to assess the attitudes and acceptability of the HPV vaccine among men who have sex with men, MSM, in Uremie, China. The results showed that while only 47.6% of MSM were aware of the term HPV, once awareness was established, the prevalence of acceptability of free HPV vaccine was recorded at 96.7%. However, HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected MSM demonstrated significantly different attitudes towards their acceptability of free HPV vaccination and willingness to pay for the HPV vaccination. A multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that local residency, employment status, hepatitis B vaccination status, previous awareness of HPV, and HIV status were independent predictors of participants' willingness to pay for HPV vaccination. Overall, the study demonstrated that while MSM in Uremie had poor knowledge of HPV, the majority were willing to accept HPV vaccine after consultation with HIV-infected MSM being more receptive towards a potential HPV vaccination than HIV-uninfected MSM. This article was authored by TNTM, Duolau Wang, Christiana Papa Michael, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.