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B?

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Infleunza (C)

  #3

all pts whor hiv positive should have their hepatitis serology checked n if they r not positive they should have their HAVn HBV vaccines
and moreover his cd4 count is still >500 so is influenza vaccine needed now?

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C

Check for HBv and HCv not HAv

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thanks for clearing my doubt

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the q now is:

is there any order or priority to give vaccines in HIV pts..

& if u have to choose between 2 imp ones in the ans, which comes first???


  #7

The answer is influenza. not hepatits. hepatits vaccine is not routinely given, unless the patient is at high risk for chronic hepatitis.

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  #8

People with HIV/AIDS are considered at increased risk from serious influenza-related complications. Studies have shown an increased risk for heart- and lung-related hospitalizations in people infected with HIV during influenza season as opposed to other times of the year, and a higher risk of influenza-related death in HIV-infected people. Other studies have indicated that influenza symptoms might be prolonged and the risk of influenza-related complications higher for certain HIV-infected people. Vaccination with a flu shot has been shown to produce an immune response against influenza viruses in certain people infected with HIV.

c is the answer

  #9

c

  #10

when hiv is positive,check for seologies of hepatitis,if negative give heb b n only for homosexual men Hep A IS GIVEN N NOT TO ALL,INFLUENSA IS THE RIGHT ANSWER.


  #11

influenza

  #12

I think it is hepatitis A vaccine







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