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Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine
🚫Children with a CD4 count <200 are considered severely immunocompromised, and live vaccines are contraindicated due to infection risk.
💉MMR, varicella, and rotavirus are live-attenuated vaccines and should not be given in this situation.
💊Meningococcal and hepatitis B are inactivated vaccines and are safe for immunocompromised children.
🦠Live vaccines can cause systemic infection in children with weakened immune systems.
📌Core Message
Avoid live vaccines like MMR, varicella, and rotavirus when CD4 count is low.
This question is from NCLEX-RN Practice Exam 3 which contains 100 questions.
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