This is very important for HIV-infected children who are traveling.
Health officials concluded that HIV-infected children posed no risk to other children.
HIV-infected children should receive immune globulin after exposure to measles.
HIV-infected children should be protected from vaccine-preventable diseases.
Specific data are not available on risk for meningococcal disease in younger HIV-infected children.
Data are lacking on use of varicella vaccine in older HIV-infected children and adolescents.
Immunogenicity might be lower in older HIV-infected children, adolescents, and adults.
Efficacy studies on preventing varicella in HIV-infected children are not available.
No preventive measures are available for zoster in HIV-infected children and adolescents.
In HIV-infected children, the need for booster doses has not been determined.