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VACCINATION (from Lat. vacca, a cow), the term originally devised for a method of protective inoculation against smallpox, consisting in the intentional transference to the human being of the eruptive disease of cattle called cow-pox (vaccinia).

 


Vaccinations
During their early years, children need many different vaccinations to prevent diseases that used to cause serious health problems.

Vaccinations - Medic8 Health Guide
this section includes an overview about immunisation issues, and information about specific childhood vaccinations.
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Vaccination Schedule for Adults and Adolescents
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Vaccination, polio
Medical Dictionary
The vaccines available for vaccination against polio are OPV (Oral Polio Vaccine) and IPV (Inactivated Polio Vaccine).

Vaccination
The process of protecting against disease by introducing dead or otherwise weakened infectious organisms (known as antigens) into the body.

Vaccination for travellers with special needs
Some additional vaccinations are recommended for travellers who are at risk of infection or other health problems.

Vaccinations
Certain vaccinations can help prevent the diseases that can lead to encephalitis.
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Baby health
A section on babies' health, including feeding, sleeping, accidents and when to seek medical help.

Flu vaccination clinics offered by local health departments
Select a county from the map below, or from a list of counties in New York State to view information about flu vaccination clinics in that county.

Flu vaccination
Vaccination is the best defense against getting the flu. Vaccine for the H1N1 strain of the flu is included in the seasonal flu vaccine in 2010-11, so only one vaccination is needed this flu season.

What vaccinations are routinely recommended for adults, adolescents, and children?

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For vaccinations to be approved for use, they must pass many tests. Once they are approved for safety and effectiveness, they are carefully monitored by government and healthcare agencies, ...

Smallpox vaccination of fetus Index
Definition of Smallpox vaccination of fetus
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Pre-Travel Vaccination - Overview
Parasitic Diseases
Pre-Travel Vaccination
Travel Medicine
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About travel vaccinations
Why be vaccinated?
Which travel vaccinations may I need?
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Immunization (vaccination) is a way to trigger your immune system and prevent serious, life-threatening diseases.
See also: Babies and shots
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In cases of revaccination the result is often irregular. The whole process is then hurried. The papule appears early; the vesicle is fully developed by the fifth or sixth day ; and then at once declines.

Routine vaccination is not recommended for health care workers, food service workers, daycare personnel, and sewage and waste-water workers.
Individuals visiting developing countries (it must be given at least 4 weeks before the trip) ...

As you age, some of the protection offered by childhood vaccinations begins to decrease. This makes you more susceptible to disease. Currently, almost all people admitted to the hospital because of tetanus are older adults.

Vaccination
The only protection against this disease is vaccination. Vaccination before exposure or within 2 to 3 days after exposure affords almost complete protection against disease.

Vaccination Matters: Help Protect Families from Whooping Cough is a public health initiative by the American Academy of Family Physicians.

Vaccination

Shouldn't the after effects of childhood vaccinations be discussed before you give them?
Vaccination - there is a choice
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Vaccination
Vaccination means the process of receiving a vaccine (usually in the form of an injection) against a particular disease. If the vaccination works, the recipient will be immunised, or protected, against the disease.

vaccination
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VACCINATION
The act of administering a vaccine.
VACCINE
A substance that contains antigenic components from an infectious organism. By stimulating an immune response (but not disease), it protects against subsequent infection by that organism.

Vaccination
Hepatitis A is a serious liver disease. Vaccination can protect you
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Vaccination After Exposure
This is given to anyone who has been bitten by an animal or was otherwise exposed to rabies. This regimen includes 4-5 doses of rabies vaccine.

Vaccination
Originally referred to immunization against smallpox with the less virulent cowpox (vaccinia) virus; more loosely used for any immunization against a pathogen.

Vaccinations for Hepatitis A and B (PDF, 79 KB) *
This chart, titled Summary of Recommendations for Adult Immunization, from the Immunization Action Coalition offers a summary of 11 vaccines given to adults—ages 19 and older.

Vaccinations
Whether to vaccinate or not is a controversial and complex subject. There are many websites dedicated to informing parents regarding this issue.

Vaccination or Immune (Gamma) Globulin
This contains antibodies that provides temporary protection from hepatitis A. It can last about 1-3 months. It must be given before exposure to the virus or within two weeks after exposure.

Vaccination and Antiviral therapy
Annual influenza vaccination and vaccination against Pneumococcus should be offered to all patients.

Vaccination Administration of a vaccine.
Vaccine A preparation made from killed or weakened pathogens which when introduced in the body induce the production of antibodies and thus boost the body's immunity against that pathogen.

Vaccination
The new vaccine has several advantages over the other vaccines, but it's currently only suitable for adults over the age of 18-years-old. The advantages are: ...

Vaccination
Recently, a vaccination has become available for the prevention of pneumococcal pneumonia.

Vaccination Recommendations During Pregnancy
Inactivated-virus and toxoid vaccines are usually safe in pregnant women, although any vaccination should be delayed, if possible, until the second or third trimester.

Vaccination for high-risk groups
Influenza A (H1N1) 18 June, 2010 - Hospitals in 15 dzongkhags yesterday immunised about 1,065 pregnant women, ...

vaccinations
A hepatitis B vaccine is routinely given to toddlers as part of their immunization schedule. A hepatitis A vaccine is available for people at risk for contracting the disease while traveling.

Vaccinations
If you have never been infected with hepatitis A or B in the past then you should be vaccinated against these viruses.
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Vaccination
Vaccines have been developed that prevent some infection by some viruses that are associated with cancer, and therapeutic vaccines are in development[when?] to stimulate an immune response against cancer-specific epitopes.

Vaccination
Prophylactic vaccines have been developed to prevent infection by oncogenic infectious agents such as viruses, and therapeutic vaccines are in development to stimulate an immune response against cancer-specific epitopes.

Vaccinations
Currently, the American Association of Pediatricians recommends a vaccination for all susceptible children greater than one year of age.

Vaccination
Children in the UK are offered vaccination against measles as part of the MMR vaccine, which is given to them between 12 and 15 months of age (with a booster dose before they start school).

Flu vaccinations
The flu makes children and adults very ill, causing significant loss of school time and work time, and for children who have chronic diseases like asthma, it can be fatal.

Adult vaccination
In the U.S., adults aren't routinely vaccinated against polio because most are already immune and the chances of contracting wild polio are minimal.

Why is vaccination important?
Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to minimize suffering and death from all influenza.

Why are Vaccinations Important?
Vaccinations are necessary for several reasons and these include: ...

Vaccinations
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vaccination status - an assessment of current vaccinations/inoculations to assess a woman's immunity to rubella (German measles), in particular, since contracting this disease during pregnancy can cause miscarriage or birth defects.

Vaccinations
Definition of Immunizations - general overview:
Immunization (vaccination) is a way to trigger your immune system and prevent serious, life-threatening diseases.

Vaccination is the best defense against whooping cough. However, the immunity from vaccines wears off over time and pertussis booster vaccine rates in adolescents and adults continue to be low.

Vaccination (immunization) is a way to trigger the immune response. ... An efficient immune response protects against many diseases and disorders. ...
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Vaccination options have already generated a great deal of controversy, as documented in Dr. Paul A. Offit's book 'Deadly Choices: How the Anti-vaccine Movement Threatens Us All'.
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Vaccination and Lymph System
Causes
Variola major is the virus that causes the infection. It is spread: ...

Vaccination is a way to trigger the immune response. When a person receives a vaccination, a very small amount of a disease-causing agent, called a vaccine, is injected into the body for the immune system to identify and then destroy.

VACCINATION PROBLEMS
SYMPTOMS"Physical problems resulting from a vaccination.

Vaccinations: Relationship between Childhood Vaccinations and Autism
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