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Recommendations for Use of Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccines in HIV . . . Persons with HIV who have been previously vaccinated with meningococcal conjugate vaccine should receive a booster dose at the earliest opportunity (at least 8 weeks after the previous dose) and then continue to receive boosters at the appropriate intervals
Immunogenicity of a Booster Dose of Quadrivalent Meningococcal . . . A booster dose of MCV4 elicited a memory response in 88% to 94% of previously immunized HIV-infected participants depending on serogroup, including those who lacked a protective titer level for that serogroup before booster vaccination
Meningococcal Vaccination Recommendations MCV4-CRM = Menveo Hib-MenCY = MenHibrix (GlaxoSmithKline) MPSV = Menomune (sanofi) If the person is HIV-positive, give 2 doses, 2 months apart The minimum interval between doses of MCV4 is 8 weeks
Meningococcal Disease: People Living with HIV - AidsNet People 2 months old or older who are infected with HIV should receive a meningococcal conjugate vaccine that helps protect against four types (serogroups) of N meningitidis: A, C, W, and Y Booster doses of this vaccine will be needed throughout life
Recommendations for Use of Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccines in HIV . . . Persons with HIV who have been previously vaccinated with meningococcal conjugate vaccine should receive a booster dose at the earliest opportunity (at least 8 weeks after the previous dose) and then continue to receive boosters at the appropriate intervals
Meningococcal Vaccine Recommendations | Meningococcal | CDC People with prolonged increased risk for serogroup A, C, W, or Y and B meningococcal disease need regular boosters However, the recommended interval between doses varies by age and vaccine type
Question 9 - Immunizations in Adults Question Bank - HIV Which one of the following should be recommended for meningococcal vaccination for this man? Do not administer since all meningococcal vaccines are contraindicated in adults with HIV
Microsoft Word - Mening HIV MSM 071917 FINAL All HIV-infected persons should receive two doses of the conjugate meningococcal (MenACWY) vaccine at least 8 weeks apart and a booster 5 years later and every 5 years thereafter throughout life
Meningococcal Disease: What People Living with HIV Need to Know People 2 months old or older living with HIV should receive a meningococcal vaccine called MenACWY Booster doses of this vaccine will be needed throughout life If you or your child are living with HIV, talk to a doctor about getting vaccinated Meningococcal vaccines are safe