Here's a good article:
https://primaryimmune.org/idf-medic...hes-vaccination-recommendations/immunizations
However, people with T and B cell immunodeficiencies, such as Common Variable Immune Deficiency (CVID), Severe Combined Immune Deficiency (SCID) or Bruton’s agammaglobulinemia, are unable to develop protective immunity following vaccination, so the vaccines would not do them any good. Moreover, some vaccines may threaten the recipient. Live vaccines, such as the chicken pox vaccine (Varivax), measles, mumps, rubella (MMR), rotavirus, BCG, yellow fever, oral polio and the influenza nasal spray, could actually cause the disease it is supposed to prevent in individuals with these types of PI.
I have Bruton's agammaglobulinemia. The vaccines do me no good to get them. My life has went downhill ever since I was diagnosed with leukemia in 2012 and agammaglobulinemia in 2015. I would say 5 days, if that, out of every month I feel good, the rest of the month I feel like I have symptoms of the flu, tired, aching joints and muscles, shortness of breath. Sleep does not help fatigue when you have leukemia, you feel the same fatigue when you wake up. If I bump into a cardboard box I will turn black and blue. If I get a small cut it will bleed for hours and it will take forever to heal. I've learned to live with what I have and I am making the best of it.
Now that you know what I have to live with, am I going to be punished by the world for not getting a vaccine that will do me no good? Am I not going to be able to go into places that vaccinated people can go in? Like I said in another thread in this forum, I asked my oncologist about the vaccine and he told me something is better than nothing. To me it seems like the doctors are trying to push this vaccine no matter what the patient has. Why should I get vaccinated and have the chances of side effects and feel worse than I do now?
Put yourself in my shoes, what would you do??
There needs to be more studies on immune compromised people before they recommend the vaccine to them.