| booster d. |
a dose of an active immunizing agent, usually smaller than the initial dose, given to maintain immunity.
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| booster h. |
auxiliary ventricle.
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| booster p. |
on a tuberculin test, an initial false negative result due to a diminished amnestic response that becomes positive on subsequent testing.
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| booster r. |
secondary immune r.
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| booster effect |
1. A strong immune response generated by a second exposure to an antigen. 2. An increase in the size of the reaction to intradermally injected tuberculin when a second injection is given 7 to 21 days after the first.
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