
1) Booster 2) Immunisation 3) Injection 4) Protection 5) Shot 6) The act of making immune 7) Vaccination
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1) Immunisation 2) Inoculation 3) Shot 4) Vaccination
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the induction of immunity.
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process by which resistance to disease is acquired or induced in plants and animals. This discussion focuses on immunization against infectious ... [19 related articles]
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A technique used to cause an immune response that results in resistance to a specific disease, especially an infectious disease.
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The construction of an asset and a liability match that benefits from offsetting changes in value.
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The construction of an asset and a liability that are subject to offsetting changes in value.
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Synonym for immunisation ... <immunology> A process that increases an organisms reaction to antigen and therefore improves its ability to resist or overcome infection. ... <technique> A technique used to induce immune resistance to a specific disease in humans (or other mammals) by exposing the individual to an antigen in order to raise...
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(im″u-nĭ-za´shәn) the process of making a person immune, or of becoming immune. Called also inoculation and vaccination. active immunization stimulation with a specific antigen to cause antibodies to be formed in the body. The antigen may be in one of four forms: (1) dead...
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The administration of a vaccine, often by injection, that makes the body resistant to certain bacteria or viruses.
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the process by which a person is protected against illness caused by a pathogen (e.g., bacteria, virus). Active immunization (vaccination) involves exposing a person to antigens to prompt the body to mount an immune response (e.g., production of antibodies). Passive immunization involves the injection of an antibody preparation (e.g., gamma globuli...
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Delivery and settlement of securities within five business days.
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Immunization: Vaccination. Immunizations work by stimulating the immune system, the natural disease-fighting system of the body. The healthy immune system is able to recognize invading bacteria and viruses and produce substances (antibodies) to destroy or disable them. Immunizations prepare the immune system to ward off a disease. To immunize again...
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(im;yuu-nu1-za;shun) The process of increasing one's resistance to pathogens. In active immunity a person is injected with antigens that stimulate the development of clones of specific B or T lymphocytes; in passive immunity a person is injected with antibodies produced by another organism.
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Helping with artificial resistance to infection.
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A process in which dead or weakened microorganisms are directed into the body, usually be means of an injection. Antibodies form against the microorganisms that have been adminstered and an immunity is developed. If the same microorganisms enter the body at a later time, they will be killed by the antibodies and the immunized individual will be pr....
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The administration of a vaccine in order to produce protective immunity against the infectious disease agent(s) present in the vaccine.
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The process by which a person or animal becomes protected against a disease through an enhancement of their immune response. This term is different from vaccination which is a form of immunization where the body learns to recognize a particular foreign object (active immunization). Passive immunization can be provided by administering external anti...
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The process by which a person or animal becomes protected against a disease.
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immunisation noun the act of making immune (especially by inoculation)
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Process of conferring immunity to infectious disease by artificial methods, in other words making someone not liable to catch a disease. The most widely used technique is vaccination (see vaccine). Immunization is an important public health measure. If most of the population has been immunized against a particular disease, it is impossible for an e...
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the fact or process of becoming immune, as against a disease. · a method of protection against fluctuating bond interest rates by investing in securities having different yields and terms.
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the process by which a person mounts an immune response after exposure to a foreign antigen; often used interchangeably with vaccination or inoculation
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the act of making immune (especially by inoculation)
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The administration of a vaccine, often by injection, that makes the body resistant to certain bacteria or viruses.
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