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Перевод: vaccination speek vaccination


[существительное]
прививка ; оспопрививание; вакцинация


Тезаурус:

  1. WITH the eradication of smallpox by WHO's successful vaccination campaign, it may have seemed that vaccinia, the cowpox virus that is the basis for the vaccine and which gave vaccination its name, might at last be ready to bow out from its central role in world medicine.
  2. Look up rabies, for example, and you are directed to three separate chapters; pre-exposure vaccination being mostly dealt with in one and post-exposure vaccination being mostly in another - with overlap but without cross references.
  3. The other snag, ironically, arises from the very success of the smallpox vaccination campaign - because, as a result, most of the population of the Third World is already immune to vaccinia and wouldn't allow it to flourish long enough to produce the hepatitis antigen.
  4. If such a procedure were made law, vets could well afford to offer the service at a minimal cost, if not free, at the same time as the first vaccination.
  5. Who can give me a flu vaccination
  6. Improvements in smallpox vaccination, starting with Jenner, have led to the complete, worldwide eradication of this disease.
  7. First, vaccinia itself is not without its dangers: vaccination against smallpox carries a risk of encephalitis serious enough to have prohibited its use in countries where smallpox was not endemic well before the success of the eradication campaign.
  8. Such bleeding has also occurred in women given Depo after vaccination against German measles.
  9. Another figure I was delighted to see increase was the vaccination rate for whooping cough, which went up from 31 per cent to 73 per cent.
  10. He added that in Sweden salmonella had been eradicated from poultry by vaccination but cases of food poisoning were still increasing.
  11. Following newspaper and television coverage of the alleged dangers that went with inoculation, the vaccination rate had fallen sharply.
  12. For instance, smallpox vaccination was being used centuries before Edward Jenner, and many modern drugs (such as atropine, digitalis and reserpine) have been derived from folk remedies.
  13. This is why it is unusual to catch measles or chicken-pox more than once, and why immunization and vaccination are effective in preventing various diseases.

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