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What are vaccinations that treat people with hiv?

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Dr. Dominic Riganotti answered

Specializes in Infectious Disease

Vaccinations: Standard vaccinations include yearly flu shots. There are now several pneumonia vaccinations recommended. The Pneumovax is every 5 years. There is a new once in a life time shot, Prevnar, (pneumococcal vaccine) which I highly recommend. Hepatitis A and B are essential. Tetanus shots every 10 years are prudent as well. In regards to HPV..Guardicil is excellent with 3 shots in total!

Answered 12/20/2014

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