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vaccination

A vaccination is when someone is given a vaccine to protect them from a certain disease or illness. Vaccination rates around the world have been going up.

vaccination

(= inoculation) taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease the scar left following inoculation with a vaccine

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There was no malaria vaccination in 2011, either.
My grandparents have smallpox vaccination scars on their arms.

Movie subtitles

Like a vaccination.
I hope these vaccination certificates are still good.
It's the smallpox vaccination. I can't handle that.
Here's your passport, the boarding card, the vaccination certificate, and twenty dollars for some small expenses.
Just a vaccination for smallpox, please.
I had a vaccination for smallpox yesterday.
Aha, vaccination marks!
Then let me take Sandy and Roy in for the vaccination.
The natives get used to it like vaccination.
VACCINATION.
Standard measures won't work anymore. We'll give Belldandy a vaccination before this problem affects the Earth.
If that's the only solution, then let us be, the way things are! The vaccination is what I think, right?
Morgan's on Celestin's side, it turns out. Maybe she has what it takes to give you back your memories. So maybe you don't need that dangerous vaccination.
I'm going to take the vaccination.
What do you think of the diphtheria vaccination?
It's the smallpox vaccination.
Vaccination is the only safe protection.
I want Paul back just the way she was. with nothing but a vaccination mark.
You need a vaccination in your brain!
The vaccination chap who experimented on himself?
This one has a smallpox vaccination scar.
Birth certificate, smallpox vaccination certificate.
The vaccination records.
I had a biopsy taken from the smallpox vaccination scar on my upper arm.
Without a vaccination, the only true survivors of the viral holocaust. will be those immune to it- human-alien clones.
It's different from country to country but in some places a vaccination's only 30 yen.
Test subjects were tracked through DNA identifiers in smallpox vaccination scars.
A vaccination.
A vaccination certificate.
You also need your father's vaccination certificate, an unobjectionable approval of your mother and a certificate of good conduct for your sister, if you have one.
All I have is a passport and a certificate of vaccination.
You also need your father's vaccination certificate, an unobjectionable approval of your mother and a certificate of good conduct of your sister, if you have one.
Has he had a rabies vaccination?
Here are some guidelines. and the rabies vaccination certificate.
Television report about vaccination.
It's a routine vaccination programme, sort of having a flu jab.
In that case, I'm gonna need a passport, a birth certificate. social security number, diary, vaccination reports and. that pretty much wraps it up.
Test subjects were tracked through DNA identifiers. in their smallpox vaccination scars.
Mmhmm. No fever, glands normal, missing her vaccination dates.

News and current affairs

As of the mid-1980's, there were more than 300,000 cases of polio per year worldwide, despite the disease's virtual elimination in the richest countries, where vaccination was routine.
ISLAMABAD - Early this month, tragedy struck Pakistan's polio eradication campaign once again with the killing of two more polio workers and a policeman on patrol with the vaccination teams.
A recent smear campaign aimed at discrediting polio vaccination, in which several MPs publicly took part, has complicated matters further.
Daunting as all of this may be, stalling vaccination is not an option.
This month's decision to hold back vaccination in Karachi after health workers there were threatened, though understandable, is nonetheless a cause for serious concern in this respect.
As in Nigeria, vaccination delays will be highly detrimental for neighboring countries.
Even assuming the best-case scenario--that SARS is eliminated by the end of this year--increased flu vaccination and better availability of diagnostics will benefit millions of people worldwide.
Wider vaccination will protect people from infection and block the spread of the virus.
Moreover, the tubercle bacillus engages in trench warfare, gaining resistance to conventional antibiotics and canonical vaccination approaches, as well as delaying diagnosis and determination of drug sensitivity.
It may simply be that some parents or girls mistakenly believe that one shot of the HPV vaccine is enough to provide protection, or that some socially disadvantaged girls lack sufficient access to in-school vaccination services.
In Kenya, veterinarians send text-message alerts to warn pastoralists of disease outbreaks and provide vaccination information.
Similarly, vaccination has been shown to lead to wage gains across populations, while improvements in child survival rates are associated with lower fertility rates.
Given the progress made in expanding vaccination programs in recent years, this revelation represents a unique opportunity for the global community, particularly as we begin to close the lid on polio.
In 1994, Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto launched the first national vaccination drive by inoculating her baby daughter, Aseefa.
Experimental schemes have been implemented in Latin America in which child allowances are conditional on school attendance and vaccination.
For example, Germany fares better than other European countries in its resistance to populism, not only because its economy is strong and its history constitutes a form of vaccination.
Vaccination seemed a plausible cause because of the fortuitous correlation between getting shots and the onset of symptoms.
Moreover, there is hope that an effective vaccination can be developed.
Indeed, before vaccination made measles a rarity, the disease was widely feared, killing thousands of children every year.
The tragic irony of vaccination in America is that it has become a victim of its own success.
As a result, vaccination rates continue to decline - and in some communities, especially in California and Oregon, they have plummeted.
Parents argue that vaccination, like all other decisions about how to raise and care for their children, should be their choice.
But, when it comes to vaccination, one family's poor judgment can mean sickness or even death for another's.

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