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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(151) Vaccination and avoiding contact with infected animals are key elements of canine distemper prevention.
(152) Outbreak response activities include surveillance for early case detection, case management, chemoprophylaxis of close contacts and vaccination of the population at high risk.
(153) Vaccination has been widely used as a cost-effective measure to control infectious diseases, as exemplified by the soon-to-be-confirmed eradication of rinderpest.
(154) The original strategy for the Democratic Republic of the Congo was to concentrate vaccination in three provinces.
(155) And the determination of host range for the melon, cucumber, balsam pear, snake gourd, winter melon, pumpkin 10 categories for vaccination.
(156) Jenner Edward, an Enligh doctor improved the vaccination to cowpox vaccination, and accomplished the second leap of vaccination.
(157) Conclusion BCG vaccination in temporary resident children should be strengthened.
(158) Influenza vaccination is most effective when circulating viruses are well-matched with vaccine viruses.
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