Synonym: inoculation. Similar words: hallucination, vaccine, domination, inclination, rumination, combination, nomination, examination. Meaning: [‚væksɪ'neɪʃn] n. 1. taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease 2. the scar left following inoculation with a vaccine.
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(31) Dairy farmers fear that vaccination might mean they could not sell milk.
(32) A government cost benefit analysis in 1986 showed that the cost of vaccination exceeded the worst case scenario cost of eradication.
(33) This vaccination was no easy one to administer, for the necessary dose had to be given intra-nasally.
(34) Among the five people with yellow-fever IgM antibodies that could not be explained by vaccination, there were two pairs of neighbours.
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(35) For Hermina Chitula, it was the vaccination scar that marked her out as a foreigner.
(36) Evaluate vaccine efficacy and the costs and benefits of vaccination programs for emerging infections.
(37) We went out on our first vaccination safari together after a month or two.
(38) Vaccination would not only protect the cattle, but also help prevent the spread of the disease.
(39) The practice of vaccination spread fast at home and abroad.
(40) Admittedly, where it is used for mass vaccination its reported efficacy has varied widely, as detailed by Citron.
(41) Did the vaccination take?
(42) The country was buoyant with a new self-confidence: health posts were set up and a vaccination campaign immunized 2.5 million children.
(43) D.. Augment rapid response capabilities for vaccine delivery and expand evaluation of vaccine efficacy and the cost effectiveness of vaccination programs.
(44) There are risks involved in vaccinations, and the vaccination itself may have harmful effects, especially if incorrectly given.
(45) In Hawaii, many efforts were made to test the vaccination hypothesis.
(46) He pushes back his sleeve to show scars where I have vaccination marks.
(47) If possible, an annual programme of calf vaccination should be started.
(48) Influenza vaccination of live attenuated live vaccine or vaccines.
(49) And the evidence favoring vaccination strategies continues to grow.
(50) Vaccination for smallpox is efficacious.
(51) Currently, there is no effective vaccination against viral gastroenteritis.
(52) Vaccination is a preventive against smallpox.
(53) Doctors suggest getting a tetanus vaccination every ten years.
(54) We're immune to smallpox as a result of vaccination.
(55) Vaccination is the medical sacrament corresponding to baptism.
(56) Pulmonary tuberculosis can be prevented by vaccination.
(57) Since 2006, the guidelines have not changed for groups of persons for whom vaccination are recommended and for the antiviral medications recommended for chemoprophylaxis or treatment.
(58) At least three nationwide vaccination campaigns are expected, using monovalent oral polio vaccine and targeting the entire population.
(59) Hepatology Digest: When intra-uterine transmission happens, the vaccination and hepatitis B immunoglobulin might not be functional.
(60) From the discovery that harmless cowpox gave protection against deadly smallpox came vaccination and the end of smallpox as a scourge in the western world.
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