Synonym: immunize, inoculate. Similar words: vaccination, vaccin, vaccine, fascinate, fascinated, hallucinate, fascination, fascinating. Meaning: ['væksɪneɪt] v. perform vaccinations or produce immunity in by inoculation.
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1 They have begun to vaccinate children in an attempt to check the spread of the disease.
2 Worcestershire Health Authority is another which doesn't vaccinate youngsters.
3 Smallpox was eliminated by a dedicated effort to vaccinate everyone.
4 However, the decision to vaccinate a large population for group C meningococcal disease is difficult.
5 Your doctor will normally be able to vaccinate you with a flu vaccine.
6 For their part, Oxfordshire say they do still vaccinate at-risk babies, which they believe is far more effective.
7 To vaccinate a few hundred people in a village and find a disease there a decade later is one thing.
8 We vaccinate against scarlet fever.
9 We need to vaccinate our dog.
10 The doctor may vaccinate him for protection against others.
11 Edward Jenner demonstrated how to vaccinate children against smallpox.
12 Third, if the condition permission, may vaccinate the influenza vaccine.
13 Nonetheless, it will still be possible to vaccinate people in other high-risk groups: health care workers, people caring for infants and healthy young people.
14 At home it began a program to vaccinate children against infectious childhood diseases.
15 Chinese officials have vowed to vaccinate the country's entire stock of poultry.
16 He thinks he can find a way to vaccinate the elephants from a safe distance.
17 I helped fix windmills, vaccinate cattle, and do other chores.
18 And you may only have to vaccinate half the number of you would normally.
19 Who can give me a flu vaccination Your doctor will normally be able to vaccinate you with a flu vaccine.
20 To retain Britain's disease-free status, we are told, we should not vaccinate livestock against the virus.
21 Admiral Lord Nelson School in Portsmouth was due to vaccinate girls today but has delayed the programme to "give parents time to make an informed choice".
22 Therefore, in this prospective double-blind study, the researchers looked to see if it is worth waiting to vaccinate until after patients have been on ART and their viral loads are suppressed.
23 Q: What else do we need to do besides vaccinate?
24 Rates of new genital wart cases have plummeted since the program to vaccinate young women and Australian schoolgirls got underway in mid 2007.
25 An international campaign called the Measles initiative was launched in 2001 vaccinate children in developing countries.
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