PMID: 16524552Mar 10, 2006Paper

Vaccination in patients with HIV infection

Current Infectious Disease Reports
Todd D GleesonS A Tasker

Abstract

Although vaccine-preventable diseases are common in HIV, concerns about vaccine safety and lack of efficacy in this patient population often lead to missed opportunities for vaccination. In this article, we review the literature regarding vaccine risks and benefits and offer recommendations regarding their use and timing in patients with HIV infection.

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