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immunization

/im-yuh-nuh-zey-shuhn, ih-myoo-/US // ˌɪm yə nəˈzeɪ ʃən, ɪˌmyu- //

免疫接种,免疫,免疫注射,疫苗接种

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the fact or process of becoming immune, as against a disease.
    • : Finance. a method of protection against fluctuating bond interest rates by investing in securities having different yields and terms.

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Examples

  • It raises the possibility that delaying the immunization of children could make them a reservoir of the virus in the population, which could continue to seed further outbreaks.

  • Some lacked the proper medical documents and child immunizations required to return, and school staff members were working with them.

  • Balancing the timing of cancer treatment and immunization may be a consideration in some cases.

  • To record who’s getting vaccines, many states have retrofitted existing systems for tracking children’s immunizations.

  • In some places, the unclear relationship between immunization and reopening has helped fuel a vaccine rollout to teachers marked by confusion, conflicting approaches and uncertainty over supply, as is the case in many states nationwide.

  • A lot times they're local, at the site of the immunization, where it was given.

  • It condenses pain into tiny joke pellets, like a mass-immunization that builds tolerance and vigor.

  • Polio, for example, has been eradicated in the Western hemisphere thanks to a vigorous international immunization program.

  • The global immunization campaigns carried out since 1988 have eradicated polio completely in most of the world.

  • There are also alternatives to the MMR that have the same immunization power against measles.

  • The subject of the lecture is "Artificial Immunization from Disease."

  • When I took office, immunization levels for preventable childhood diseases had fallen to 70%.

  • (The importanceof early immunization) Public AffairsCommittee.

  • The most promising of these is that of Todd , produced by the immunization of suitable animals.