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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31 Still do not have specific content at present, also do not have vaccinal vaccinate.
32 That is to vaccinate a pullet flock at least twice for IBD.
33 Beyond plan of children vaccinate vaccine even what want have an inoculation?
34 Local health officials can then plan the best times to vaccinate people.
35 "We widely vaccinate animals in Thrace," explains Dr Musa Arik, head of GDPC's Animal Health Services, "but their immunity is no help against a previously unknown strain."
36 Local help phy shows health officials then can plan the best times to vaccinate people.
37 Haemorrhagic septicaemia is hard to vaccinate against where livestock roam freely, because animals are difficult to capture and restrain long enough for an injection.
38 The campaign is also involved in efforts to vaccinate African children against measles and polio.
39 Doctors vaccinate us so that we do not catch smallpox.
40 "I envision that vaccine approaches like this could be useful as maintenance therapy, " says Kwak. "We would use chemotherapy and surgery to debulk the tumor and then vaccinate to maintain remission."Sentencedict.com
41 But pneumococcal vaccine might be a different situation and one in which there might be no urgency to vaccinate.
42 As vaccines available initially will not be sufficient, a step-wise approach to vaccinate particular groups may be considered.
43 In an acute outbreak immediately vaccinate the breeding herd to prevent infection in those animals that are still seronegative. Discuss with your veterinarian.
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