when it's okay to give vaccines to immunocompromised patients and their household contacts

New guidelines will help clarify when it's okay to give vaccines to immunocompromised patients and their household contacts.

These patients can really benefit from immunization.

But they may have a weaker immune response...and possibly a greater risk of infection from live vaccines.

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