Vaccination

  • 111Pneumococcal immunization — Vaccination to help prevent infection by Streptococcus pneumoniae, also known as the pneumococcus bacterium. This bacterium causes one of the most common and severe forms of pneumonia. To prevent this form of pneumonia, a vaccine has been offered …

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  • 112VXQ — Vaccination Record Query (Medical » Physiology) Vaccination Record Query (Medical » Veterinary) …

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  • 113VIVAS — Vaccination Information Vaccination Administration System …

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  • 114VIVAS — • Vaccination Information Vaccination Administration System …

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  • 115vaccinization — Vaccination repeated at short intervals until it will no longer take …

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  • 116ВАКЦИНАЦИЯ — (vaccination) метод создания иммунитета к какому либо заболеванию путем введения в организм человека вакцины или специальным образом приготовленного антигенного материала для стимуляции выработки соответствующих собственных антител. Первоначально …

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  • 117VS — • vaccination scar; • vaccine serotype; • vagal stimulation; • vascular surgeon; • vaso spasm; • venesection; • ventricular septum; • verapamil shock; • verification/recording system; • vesicular stomatitis; • veterinary surgeon; • vibration… …

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  • 118Vaccine controversies — James Gillray, The Cow Pock or the Wonderful Effects of the New Inoculation! (1802) A vaccine controversy is a dispute over the morality, ethics, effectiveness, or safety of vaccinations. Medical and scientific evidence surrounding vaccinations… …

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  • 119Vaccine controversy — A vaccine controversy is a dispute over the morality, ethics, effectiveness, or safety of vaccination. Medical opinion is that the benefits of preventing suffering and death from infectious diseases greatly outweigh the risks of adverse effects… …

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  • 120HPV vaccine — Vaccine description Target disease human papillomavirus Type Protein subunit Clinical data …

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