Published in Vaccine Weekly, November 17th, 2004
According to a study from Italy, "Twenty-three children infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) were vaccinated with a trivalent inactivated virosomal influenza vaccine. Serum hemagglutinin inhibition antibody titers were determined for the three viral strains at the time of vaccination and one month later. CD4 cell counts and HIV viral loads were measured to evaluate the effect of vaccination on HIV status."
"Adverse reactions were monitored during the first hour following vaccination by an investigator and then on a continuous basis...
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Source: Vaccine Weekly (2004-11-17)
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