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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(91) The strategy of ring vaccination emerged and was validated, vastly simplifying operational and logistic demands.
(92) And it was important for the control and prevention of leptospirosis to enforce deratization and enhance the susceptible herd immunity by vaccination.
(93) In the face of high routine and recent preventive vaccination coverage in both Senegal and the Gambia, an epidemic is not anticipated and emergency vaccination is not required at this time.
(94) Depending on the season,[http://sentencedict.com/vaccination.html] between 45% and 55% of unvaccinated adolescents had one or more missed vaccination opportunities.
(95) Objective To investigate the preventive effect of bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccination in early life on airway inflammation and mucus production in a murine model of asthma.
(96) Researchers continued to study the link between vaccination and intussusception.
(97) Please follow that person, she will take you to the vaccination infirmary.
(98) The analysis results from the model showed that ill management, nonstandard vaccination and laboratory surveillance are high risk factors.
(99) Foot-and-mouth disease is one of serious animal diseases. Vaccination is one of the significant preventative measures.
(100) He urged the UK vaccines authority, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation(Sentencedict.com), to look again at the case for introducing routine rotavirus vaccination for UK children.
(101) The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia last month issued polio vaccination requirements for travellers to the Hajj.
(102) WHO has received no reports of fatal outcomes among suspected or confirmed cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome detected since vaccination campaigns began.
(103) The father's vaccination site had scabbed over and the scab had separated before the visit home; he kept the site bandaged during the visit.
(104) Possibly must pay attention, has the immunity impairer cannot vaccinate the live vaccine, after the vaccination, will create the serious results.
(105) Osteitis caused by Bacille Calmette - Guerin vaccination: an emergent problem in Chile?
(106) Using the opportunity provided by vaccination campaigns, the Brazilian government promotes Health and Nutrition Days to estimate the prevalence of anthropometric deficits in children.
(107) Their blood samples were collected 1 and 2 months after vaccination for anti - HAV - IgG and SGPT testing.
(108) Objective To study the inhibition of melanoma growth in mice by vaccination with xenogeneic melanocytes.
(109) The vaccination rates of BCG, OPV ( 3 times ), DPT ( 3 times ), MV HepB ( 3 times ) completed within one year old ...
(110) Conclusions DPT vaccine together with high rate vaccination are the most important measures for prevention and controlling pertussis.
(111) "At this stage cost is the major impediment, but with [improved financial mechanisms] I think this will change and a global vaccination programme will be in place," said zur Hausen.
(112) The discovery of the cowpox vaccination let the danger of vaccination more less, and cost lest.
(113) This is the result of an intensive vaccination program for pets, primarily dogs and cats.
(114) The vaccination rates of OPV ( 4 times ) , DPT ( 4 times ) , MV ( 2 times ) completed within seven years old were 38.15 % , 43.93 % , 23.70 %, ...
(115) In countries with good measles control through vaccination, a decline in new SSPE cases is seen a few years after the decline in measles incidence.
(116) Between the 1940s and 1960s, widespread mass vaccination campaigns in some African countries had resulted in the almost-complete disappearance of yellow fever.
(117) "Considering the possible widespread entrenchment of the disease in poultry," Domenech said, "FAO is advising the government to prepare for a targeted vaccination campaign.
(118) Travellers from Pakistan should have a full course of vaccination against polio before leaving Pakistan, with a minimum one dose of OPV before departure.
(119) In all, ninety-one face-to-face contacts were identified, twelve of whom had no vaccination scar, and six who had been hospital patients or visitors.
(120) Unlike the viscerotropic complications of yellow fever vaccination, reported neurotropic cases from the United States have not been fatal.
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