Perinatally Acquired Hiv Is in Pediatrics — Case | Pediatric Infectious | SMLE Q#16749
SMLE Question #16749
Pediatrics
Pediatric Infectious
Objective: OBJ-113
Last updated: February 2026
A 12-month-old boy with perinatally acquired HIV is seen for a well-child visit. Despite antiretroviral therapy, he has had recurrent oral candidiasis and poor immune recovery. His parents ask which routine childhood vaccine he should not receive because of his immunocompromised state. Which of the following vaccines is contraindicated?
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