influenza vaccination
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinfluenzaandvaccination
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influenza
noun[U]
uk/ˌɪn.fluˈen.zə/us/ˌɪn.fluˈen.zə/
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vaccination
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌvæk.sɪˈneɪ.ʃən/us/ˌvæk.səˈneɪ.ʃən/
the process or an act of giving someone a vaccine (= a substance put into a person's body to prevent them getting ...
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(Definition ofinfluenzaandvaccinationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Variable efficacy of repeated annualinfluenzavaccination.
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The impact ofinfluenzavaccinationmay also be important.
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This indicates that many opportunities have been missed for pneumococcal vaccination during annualinfluenzavaccination.
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However, the long-term consequences of repeatedinfluenzavaccinationare unknown.
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Repeatedinfluenzavaccinationof healthy children and adults: borrow now, pay later?
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Almost a third of passengers (255/836=31 %) reported receiving aninfluenzavaccinationin 2000.
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Few studies are available on the effectiveness of repeatedinfluenzavaccination.
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The impact ofinfluenzavaccinationon hospital admissions also needs to be considered.
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Why do healthy elderly people fail to comply withinfluenzavaccination?
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These findings may have important implications forinfluenzavaccinationpolicies and encourage long-term survey of annually vaccinated individuals.
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We used a simple model of recurrent influenza infection to assess the likely impact of various repeatedinfluenzavaccinationscenarios.
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In addition, the guidelines recommend thatinfluenzavaccinationshould be considered by all persons travelling in large tourist groups.
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Some might argue that priorinfluenzavaccinationor inadequate dosage of vaccination might have influenced our effectiveness estimates.
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We also contacted the doctors of a random sample of passengers, who had provided doctor contact details and consent, to confirm self-reportedinfluenzavaccinationstatus.
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Our study is unique in that it addressed the clinical effectiveness ofinfluenzavaccinationon the reduction of acute respiratory disease in asthmatic children.
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We therefore evaluated, in a primary carebased, two-season study, whetherinfluenzavaccinationis effective in reducing the occurrence of acute respiratory disease in asthmatic children.
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One of the pools consisted of 13 human sera drawn from conscripts in the study population immediately prior to theinfluenzavaccinationin autumn 1998.
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The questionnaire included information on demographics, environmental exposures and activities before and during the cruise, symptoms, previousinfluenzavaccination, pre-existing medical problems, medications and smoking.
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Our study is unique in that we determined prognostic factors in a non-selected outpatient group with a highinfluenzavaccinationrate.
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The questionnaire asked passengers about symptoms,influenzavaccinationhistory (month and year), doctor visits, hospitalization, cabin location, symptom onset date and demographic details.
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