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单词 pneumococcal vaccination
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pneumococcal vaccination

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meaningsofpneumococcalandvaccination

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pneumococcal
adjective
uk
/ˌnjuː.məˈkɒkəl/
us
/ˌnuː.moʊˈkɑː.kəl/
caused by or relating to the bacteria pneumococcus (= a bacteria that causes many infections in humans, including pneumonia, meningitis, and ...
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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 ofpneumococcalandvaccinationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpneumococcal vaccination

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For example, the costeffectiveness analysis ofpneumococcalvaccinationfor elderly people (40) found only one source that reported the effectiveness of pneumococcal vaccination by age (38).
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The level of influenza andpneumococcalvaccinationvaried with the level of deprivation.
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This indicates that many opportunities have been missed forpneumococcalvaccinationduring annual influenza vaccination.
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Only 2 % of patients had receivedpneumococcalvaccinationin a hospital setting.
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A clear vaccination policy, organized education and national campaign of influenza andpneumococcalvaccinationcould improve coverage of these vaccines.
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Since influenza andpneumococcalvaccinationhas been reported to be effective, improved coverage of these vaccines among at-risk patients can yield significant public health benefits.
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Most persons in the study who received apneumococcalvaccinationhad also had an influenza immunization, whereas very few persons had only a pneumococcal immunization.
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Patients with asplenic conditions (76 %), and chronic pulmonary disease (70 %) were more likely to be considered as indications forpneumococcalvaccinationthan other conditions.
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An appropriate interpretation of our findings confirmed our previous result that influenza andpneumococcalvaccinationreduced hospitalization for influenza and pneumococcus-associated diseases.
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In contrast, it was possible to replace the default values for the level of use and potential benefit associated withpneumococcalvaccination.
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Pneumococcalvaccinationled to fewer days in hospital for persons with chronic lung disease, compared with unvaccinated persons with chronic lung disease.
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Most pneumococcal vaccinees had also received an influenza vaccination (99 %), whereas a negligible number of the vaccinees had received only apneumococcalvaccination(31 persons).
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As regarded chronic lung disease, the effect in reducing the number of days in hospital could be found only in recipients who had receivedpneumococcalvaccination.
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With my support and that of many others, they are currently campaigning for a routine childhoodpneumococcalvaccination.
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Given the current coverage of influenza and pneumococcal vaccine, primary care based influenza andpneumococcalvaccinationalone may not be feasible to achieve optimal vaccine coverage among high-risk persons.
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Althoughpneumococcalvaccinationlowers the prevalence of occult pneumonia, it does not make radiographic diagnosis superfluous at patients with prolonged fever, cough or leukocytosis.
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Althoughpneumococcalvaccinationdramatically decreased the incidence of pneumonia in children, it did not have this effect on the incidence of complicated pneumonia.
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Other recommendations include: influenza vaccination once a year,pneumococcalvaccinationonce every 5 years, and reduction in exposure to environmental air pollution.
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routine vaccination

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meaningsofroutineandvaccination

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routine
adjective
uk
/ruːˈtiːn/
us
/ruːˈtiːn/
done as part of what usually happens, and not for any ...
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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 ofroutineandvaccinationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofroutine vaccination

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Routinevaccinationmay reduce or even eliminate the need for such measures.
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This distinction may be important when estimating the impact ofroutinevaccinationschedules, which currently start at 2 months of age.
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However, available data show thatroutinevaccinationcoverage of children under 2 years of age has not increased.
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The expected high unit cost of these vaccines, however, as well as the large investment required for any mass campaign orroutinevaccinationprogram mandate further health economic studies.
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We should remember that aroutinevaccinationschedule, as in civilian practice, involves some use of multiple immunisations.
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They might haveroutinevaccinationprogrammes which differ appreciably from ours.
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If it is a disease to which theroutinevaccinationis applied, that itself is a controversial issue.
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The way to go is to introduceroutinevaccinationthat becomes part of the culture of farming, rather than being introduced in a crisis.
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Routinevaccinationfor children has been restarted and a catch-up campaign run to vaccinate children who missed out during the conflict.
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At present the joint committee recommendsroutinevaccinationagainst the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis or whooping cough, poliomyelitis, measles, tuberculosis and rubella.
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At the present time, it recommendsroutinevaccinationagainst diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, poliomyelitis, measles, tuberculosis and rubella.
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At the present time, the joint committee recommendsroutinevaccinationagainst the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, poliomyelitis, measles, tuberculosis and rubella.
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In 1971, the joint committee took the historic decision that, becauseroutinevaccinationagainst smallpox had proved so effective in dealing with the disease, it need no longer be recommended.
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In 1971 the joint committee took the historic decision that, becauseroutinevaccinationagainst smallpox had proved so effective in dealing with the disease it need no longer be recommended.
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My policy is to encourage theroutinevaccinationof all infants and of adults whose work may bring them into contact with infected persons or material.
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Those that chose to be part of aroutinevaccinationwould undergo a three-part vaccination stage within a year.
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Rotary's strategy was two-fold: repeated vaccination campaigns reinforced byroutinevaccination.
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The group was founded in 1982 by parents who blamedroutinevaccinationfor the illness or death of a child.
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