Concept cluster: Health > Vaccination
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(dated, psychiatry) Countering autism or autistic behaviour.
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(immunology) Pertaining to an immune response against the father
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antisway
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vaccination by means of an autovaccine
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(historical) The vaccination of cattle with bovovaccine to prevent tuberculosis.
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(medicine, slang, derogatory, neologism) An administration of a COVID vaccination, resulting in unexpected and untimely blood clots.
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Having had two doses of COVID-19 vaccine.
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(medicine, chiefly US) Any publicly administered vaccine comprising a combination of vaccines against diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough) and tetanus.
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A vaccination against seasonal influenza.
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(archaic) vaccinated against bubonic plague
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Obsolete form of inoculate. [(transitive, immunology) To introduce an antigenic substance or vaccine into something (e.g. the body) or someone, such as to produce immunity to a specific disease.]
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1722, John Crawford, The Case of Inoculating the Small-pox Consider'd: And Its Advantages Asserted; in a Review of Dr. Wagstaffe's Letter. Wherein Every Thing that Author Has Advanced Against It, is Fully Confuted: and Inoculation Proved a Safe, Beneficial, and Laudable Practice.:
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(Britain) A medical hypodermic injection (vaccination or inoculation)
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One who is jabbed; a person receiving a hypodermic injection, especially of a COVID-19 vaccine.
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To attenuate a virus, such that it can be used to make a vaccine, by passage through rabbits.
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Mass medication of a group of animals, in advance of an expected outbreak of disease.
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(dated) The prevention of certain diseases by successive inoculations with an attenuated virus of gradually increasing strength.
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(slang) Having received the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
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A protection against disease
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Any of the first people or animals to be vaccinated (with a new vaccine)
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(medicine) The inoculation of a cow with human vaccine virus.
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A person or animal who has been revaccinated
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(of a couple) with one partner HIV positive and the other one unknown or uncertain
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To vaccinate using a supervaccine
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(medicine, obsolete) Preventive treatment; prophylaxis.
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(medicine) Having a vaccine valence of 1.
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(rare) The milking of cows.
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(medicine) Caused by vaccination
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A person or agent that administers vaccines.
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The process of vaccination.
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The use of COVID-19 vaccines to gain diplomatic advantage in international affairs.
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(medicine) Mutation of a pathogen to a point where it is no longer recognized and counteracted by existing vaccines.
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The person who receives a vaccine.
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(medicine) Relating to vaccinia, or cowpox.
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(historical) The person from whom the vaccine was derived in the former practice of arm-to-arm vaccination.
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One who administers vaccines.
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The act of vaccinizing.
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(transitive, medicine, archaic) To vaccinate repeatedly until susceptibility to a virus has completely disappeared, as indicated by the complete absence of pustules etc. at the point of application.
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A spurious or modified vaccination.
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The development and production of new vaccines.
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A condition caused by overvaccination
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The therapeutic use of vaccines.
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(archaic) To innoculate with cowpox (the vacciolous virus) in order to produce immunity to smallpox.
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(slang) To vaccinate.
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(medicine, slang, neologism) An unexpected medical incident occurring after the administration of a COVID vaccination.
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(informal, countable) Synonym of vaccine
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Alternative form of vaxident [(medicine, slang, neologism) An unexpected medical incident occurring after the administration of a COVID vaccination.]

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