introduction of vaccination

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introduction
noun
uk
/ˌɪn.trəˈdʌk.ʃən/
us
/ˌɪn.trəˈdʌk.ʃən/
an occasion when something is put into use or brought to a place for the ...
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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 ofintroductionandvaccinationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thus, in betweenintroductionofvaccinationand serum collection in our study, mumps infections must have occurred in these religious groups.
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Theintroductionofvaccinationdetermined a major decrease in the number of primary infections in children.
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Beforeintroductionofvaccination, 300 -800 mumps cases were hospitalized annually, mostly for meningitis.
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Since then, the reported time series for pertussis indicates a decrease in incidence with theintroductionofvaccination, and an increase in vaccination coverage.
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The answers to many of these questions will probably not be known until many years after theintroductionofvaccinationprogrammes.
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Figure 4 also shows the disturbance caused by theintroductionofvaccination.
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Estimated prevalence of zoster cases over time following theintroductionofvaccination(at year 0) assuming different mean lengths of time exposure to varicella protects against zoster.
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Reported mumps incidence dropped below 1 per 100 000 inhabitants afterintroductionofvaccinationuntil 1999, since when mumps has no longer been a notifiable disease.
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The lower measles seroprevalence levels found in women <30 years old may reflect increased susceptibility in cohorts born after theintroductionofvaccinationin the 1970s with insufficient vaccination coverage.
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To reproduce the changes in immunity induced by theintroductionofvaccination, the model is simulated for 100 years without vaccination, followed by 20 years with 90 % vaccination.
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Improved methods of control such as better case finding and theintroductionofvaccinationtogether with advances in treatment have strikingly reduced both incidence and mortality in tuberculosis.
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It has also been claimed that the decline in whooping-cough following theintroductionofvaccinationon a national scale in 1957 has been due to improved socioeconomic standards.
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He was credited with the founding of agricultural colonies and theintroductionofvaccinationas a preventive of smallpox.
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