Individuals with HIV are at higher risk of developing serious flu-related complications, especially those who have a very low CD4 cell counts or who are not taking medicine to treat HIV. Learn more with these resources.

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Basic HIV Primary Care: Immunizations in Adults Influenza Vaccination Webpage (HTML) National HIV Curriculum
COVID-19, Flu, Cold, and HIV: Your FAQs Answered Webpage (HTML) Healthline
COVID-19, Influenza (Flu), and HIV: Similarities and Differences Webpage (HTML) New York State Department of Health
Clinicalinfo Drug Database Influenza Virus Vaccines, Inactivated or Recombinant Webpage (HTML) Clinicalinfo.HIV.gov
Flu Webpage (HTML) MedlinePlus
Flu and People Living with HIV Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Flu and People with HIV Webpage (HTML) HIV.gov
Frequently Asked Questions: Flu Webpage (HTML) U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in Adults and Adolescents With HIV Community-Acquired Pneumonia Webpage (HTML) Clinicalinfo.HIV.gov
Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in Adults and Adolescents With HIV Immunizations for Preventable Diseases in Adults and Adolescents With HIV Webpage (HTML) Clinicalinfo.HIV.gov
Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in Children With and Exposed to HIV Immunizations for Preventable Diseases in Children and Adolescents With HIV Webpage (HTML) Clinicalinfo.HIV.gov
Influenza (Flu) Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Influenza (Flu) and HIV Webpage (HTML) AIDSmap
Influenza and HIV PubMed Database Literature Search Webpage (HTML) U.S. National Library of Medicine PubMed
People at Increased Risk for Flu Complications Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention