vaccinia
21vaccinia — vac·cin·ia …
22vaccinia — n.; see cowpox …
23vaccinia — vac•cin•i•a [[t]vækˈsɪn i ə[/t]] n. pl. cin•i•as mcr a variant of the cowpox virus that became established in vaccines derived from cowpox inoculated humans • Etymology: 1800–10 vac•cin′i•al, adj …
24vaccinia — /vækˈsɪniə/ (say vak sineeuh) noun → cowpox. {New Latin, from Latin vaccīnus relating to cows} …
25vaccinia — n. cow pox …
26Vaccinia — The cowpox virus used to vaccinate against smallpox and, experimentally, as a carrier of genes for antigenic determinants cloned from other disease organisms …
27vaccinia — n. Med. a virus used as a vaccine against smallpox. Etymology: mod.L (as VACCINE) …
28Modified vaccinia Ankara — Vaccinia viruses re engineered to express foreign genes are robust vectors for production of recombinant proteins, the most common being a vaccine delivery system for antigens. Concerns about the safety of the vaccinia virus have been addressed… …
29fetal vaccinia — vaccinia of the fetus due to bloodborne dissemination of vaccinia virus in the pregnant woman after primary smallpox vaccination; it is frequently lethal to the fetus …
30vaccinia gangrenosa — progressive v …