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vaccine extraimmunization The giving of excessive or repetitive doses of vaccines to children or adults, usually because of incomplete or inaccurate recordkeeping.
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vaccine therapy Injection of bacteria or their products to produce active immunization against a disease. SYN: opsonic therapy.
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vaccine t. active immunization against a disease by the injection of the infectious agents of the disease or their products directly into a patient.
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vaccine A preparation that contains an antigen, consisting of whole disease-causing organisms (killed or weakened) or parts of such organisms, that is used to confer immunity against the disease that the organisms cause. Vaccine preparations can be natural, synthetic or derived by recombinant DNA technology. Vector The agent (eg, plasmid or virus) used to carry new DNA into a cell. Virion An elementary viral particle consisting of genetic material and a protein covering.
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