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Oral ManifestationsActivities- 2A.Core Concepts
- 2B.Implementing Oral Health Care into HIV Primary Care Settings Curriculum
- 2C.Intraoral Examination
- 2D.How to Check Patients for Oral Cancel
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Cutaneous ManifestationsActivities- 0%Lesson 4
Immunizations in AdultsActivities- 0%Lesson 5
Primary Care ManagementActivities- 0%Lesson 6
Screening for Mental Health ConditionsActivities- 0%Lesson 7
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Retention in HIV CareActivitiesLesson 4. Immunizations in Adults
Learning Objective Performance Indicators
- Discuss immunization recommendations for hepatitis A and hepatitis B in people with HIV
- Describe the conjugate meningococcal vaccine schedule in people with HIV
- Explain the options for pneumococcal immunization in people with HIV
- List the indications and schedule for zoster vaccine in people with HIV
- • Summarize the contraindications for the use of live vaccines in people with HIV
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Learning Objective Performance Indicators
- Discuss immunization recommendations for hepatitis A and hepatitis B in people with HIV
- Describe the conjugate meningococcal vaccine schedule in people with HIV
- Explain the options for pneumococcal immunization in people with HIV
- List the indications and schedule for zoster vaccine in people with HIV
- • Summarize the contraindications for the use of live vaccines in people with HIV
Activities in this Lesson
- Quick ReferenceImmunizations in Adults Core Concepts
- Background
- COVID-19 Vaccination
- Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) Vaccines
- Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) Vaccination
- Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Vaccination
- Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination
- Influenza Vaccination
- Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) Vaccination
- Meningococcal Vaccination
- Mpox Vaccination
- Pneumococcal Vaccination
- Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis (Tdap) Vaccination
- Varicella Vaccination
- Zoster Vaccination
- Travel Vaccines
- Contraindicated Vaccines
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