| vaccinogenous | Producing vaccine, or relating to the production of vaccine. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| vaccinoid | Resembling vaccinia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vaccinoid reaction | A response occurring in a shorter time than expected; the cutaneous manifestations occurring during the period between the second and tenth day following smallpox vaccination; because it is intermediate between a primary reaction and an immediate reaction, it is regarded as evidence of some degree of resistance. Synonym: vaccinoid reaction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vaccinostyle | A pointed instrument used in vaccination. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vaccinum | Synonym: vaccine. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vaccuum fermentation | A system for producing ethanol (grain alcohol) and other volatile fermentation products, in thisprocess, fermentation occurs continuouslyunder reduced pressure, which lets the volatile product leave the cycleas an exhaust gas, which is then collected in a separate chamber. (09 Oct 1997) |
Synonyms : Vaccinias
Synonyms : Buffalo Pox Virus, Rabbit Pox Virus, Buffalo Pox Viruses, Buffalopox viruses, Rabbit Pox Viruses, Rabbitpox viruses, Vaccinia viruses, Virus, Buffalo Pox, Viruses, Buffalo Pox, virus, Buffalopox, viruses, Buffalopox
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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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Inoculation of a substance (vaccine) into the body for the purpose of producing active immunity against a disease.
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A preparation of killed virus, living attenuated (weakened) virus, or living, fully virulent virus administered to produce or artificially increase immunity to a disease. Subunit vaccines comprise only part of the pathogen. Most candidate AIDS vaccines to date have been of this type.
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Treatment to render an individual resistant or immune to a particular infectious disease.
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