Similar words: United Nations Organization, immunize, immunized, canonization, organization, vulcanization, urbanization, colonization. Meaning: [‚ɪmjənə'zeɪʃn /-jʊnaɪ'z-] n. the act of making immune (especially by inoculation).
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1 Immunization coverage against fatal diseases has increased to 99% in some countries.
2 The disease was stopped in its tracks by immunization programmes.
3 For example, mandatory polio immunization of all school children has been upheld, despite the religious objections of some parents.
4 The drive toward nationwide immunization never regained its momentum after the Cutter scare.
5 Objective:To evaluate the effect of poliovirus vaccine supplemental immunization.
6 We have improved monovalent vaccines for targeted immunization.
7 Objective To explore a strategy for immunization against hepatitis A ( HA ) in highly prevalent areas.
8 Andy has also taken part in a National Immunization Day in India.
9 Health immunization flow, storage and recovery will not pollute the environment.
10 To improve the management of immunization of ecdemic children in Baoshan District.
11 Do you have any immunization to cover influenza A ( H 1 N 1 )?
12 Eighty-nine countries offered infant immunization against Hib by the end of 2004(sentencedict.com), with two of those countries providing it in parts of their territories.
13 Health workers spread the word about the benefits of immunization.
14 They are spreading the word about the benefits of immunization.
15 Other reports in March stressed the need for a crash immunization programme to ward off the threat of epidemics.
16 Lesotho's campaign will use the same models employed by immunization programmes: extensive community mobilization and education followed by door-to-door visits.
17 The Committee reviewed the epidemiology of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) and the purported relationship between measles immunization and the occurrence of SSPE.
18 How can districts assist with Polio eradication during national immunization campaigns?
19 WHO is working with the Ministry of Health in Yemen to plan for further intensive house-to-house immunization activities in the immediate geographic vicinity of the cases.
20 Public health officials are now inadvised to include the rotavirus vaccine in all national immunization programs.
21 Outbreaks mainly happened to primary school students(69%). Conclusion Low immunization rate of measles, particularly low revaccination rate and untimely immunization, is the culprit.
22 Polio eradication can be a potent arrow head for transforming routine immunization and primary health care systems.
23 On the US-Mexico border, a joint event is planned in Las Cruces,[www.Sentencedict.com] New Mexico in conjunction with the launch of US National Infant Immunization Week.
24 Objective : To explore novel strategy for soman antidote by chemical immunization.
25 Public health officials are nowadvised to include the rotavirus vaccine in all national immunization programs.
26 In Turkmenistan (three WPV1 cases), no new cases have been reported since 28 June 2010, and four mass OPV immunization campaigns have been completed.
27 Note: A 'mop-up' refers to a rapid and massive, house-to-house immunization response within four weeks of confirmation of a circulating poliovirus.
28 The Indian Government’s intention to recruit village-based volunteers as part of a health sector reform aimed at decentralizing administration could help increase timely immunization.
29 This case study was undertaken in the Republic of the Marshall Islands during a measles outbreak in 2003, when response immunization was conducted.
30 Mucosal immune response of the mice to formalin - treated Campylobacter jejuni, CJ - S 131 , was effectively induced by oral immunization.
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