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inoculation: taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease the scar left following inoculation with a vaccine
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| vaccination |
Treatment with a vaccine.
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| vaccination |
a form of immunization in which killed or weakened microorganisms are placed into the body, where antibodies against them are developed; if the same types of microorganisms enter the body again, they will be destroyed by the antibodies
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| vaccination |
The act of giving a vaccine. See also 'immunization,' since the two words have different meanings and are often confused.
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| vaccination |
Inoculation of a substance (vaccine) into the body for the purpose of producing active immunity against a disease.
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