Similar words: immunization, communication, communications, organisation, colonisation, telecommunication, telecommunications, verbal communication. Meaning: n. the act of making immune (especially by inoculation).
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(1) The disease was stopped in its tracks by immunisation programmes.
(2) Perhaps, as in humans, immunisation occasionally occurs during the first pregnancy, and the 8 percent refers to these foals.
(3) Preventive health care, such as childhood immunisation and health promotion through advice on lifestyle, is uncommon.
(4) The decision to give tetanus immunisation depends on the patient's immunity as well as the wound's susceptibility to tetanus. Sentencedict.com
(5) We recommend immediate large-scale immunisation of the urban population, as well as tightened surveillance and appropriate vector control.
(6) In Durham immunisation for young children will be improved, and there will be better community services for old people with dementia.
(7) This is called passive immunisation.
(8) A school immunisation programme began last month for all girls aged 12 and 13.
(9) Immunisation should be postponed in patients with febrile illness or acute infection.
(10) Melinda Henry, WHO communications officer for immunisation, vaccines and biologicals, says the method has "good potential" and will be reviewed by the WHO in the near future.
(11) Health workers spread the word about the benefits of immunisation.
(12) The department is reviewing its policy with regard to immunisation.
(13) The risks of catching vaccine-related meningitis were minimal compared to the benefits of immunisation against the other diseases.
(14) New studies, carried out in several countries, have shown that immunisation can prevent infection with the hepatitis B virus.
(15) One has to match the two and use active and passive immunisation when necessary.
(16) To add insult to injury, our family health services authority is returning our claims for Haemophilus influenzae type B immunisation unpaid.
(17) If she is not immune, she should have the rubella immunisation and avoid pregnancy for six months.
(18) For example, in the UK babies are vaccinated against group C Meningococcus as part of their routine immunisation programme.
(19) He urged the UK vaccines authority, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation, to look again at the case for introducing routine rotavirus vaccination for UK children.
(20) Nigeria's minister of health and a former director of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI), was reportedly arrested by the EFCC last month (February 29).
(21) Adenike Grange, Nigeria's minister of health and a former director of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI), was reportedly arrested by the EFCC last month (February 29).
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