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Alternative form of adjuvancy [The condition of being adjuvant.]
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(pharmacology) An additive (as in a drug) that aids or modifies the action of the principal ingredient. [from 19th c.]
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To cause, or to undergo autoinoculation
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(of a vaccine) Protecting against two different viruses.
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A dose of an antigen designed to strengthen immunity after an earlier immunizing dose.
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A dose of an antigen designed to strengthen immunity after an earlier immunizing dose.
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A dose of an antigen designed to strengthen immunity after an earlier immunizing dose.
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Alternative form of counteradaptation [(pharmacology) The development of tolerance; the adaptation of the body's homeostatic mechanisms to counteract a drug effect.]
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The process of deimmunizing.
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(medicine) Having a vaccine valence of 2.
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Alternative form of hyperimmunize [(transitive) To immunize excessively.]
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Alternative form of hyposensitization [(medicine) A form of immunotherapy in which the patient is vaccinated with progressively larger doses of an allergen to which they have been diagnosed as being sensitive.]
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(transitive, archaic) To immunize.
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a document that tracks an individual's vaccinations, particularly for children.
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(transitive) To make someone or something immune to something.
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(immunology) The prevention of disease by administration of vaccines.
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Alternative spelling of inoculation [(immunology) The introduction of an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease.]
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Obsolete form of inoculation. [(immunology) The introduction of an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease.]
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(immunology) The introduction of an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease.
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(transitive) To make isoimmune.
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Alternative form of microneutralization [Any of several forms of assay for dengue viruses in which virus growth is reduced by neutralization with antigens.]
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vaccination with two or more vaccines
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(medicine) Having a vaccine valence of 8.
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The use of a base formulation that can be modified with DNA or RNA from various different germs to create different vaccines.
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(medicine) Immunization due to having had the disease before.
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The act of immunizing again; a second or subsequent immunization.
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(uncountable) The ability of the body (or other organism) to resist the action of a poison, to cope with a dangerous drug or to survive infection by an organism.
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(informal) Clipping of vaccine. [(immunology) A substance given to stimulate the body's production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease without causing the disease itself in the treatment, prepared from the agent that causes the disease (or a related, also effective, but safer disease), or a synthetic substitute.]
adj
(medicine) Of or relating to vaccine or vaccination
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Treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease.
adj
Relating to vaccination.
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