smallpox vaccination
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smallpox
noun[U]
uk/ˈsmɔːl.pɒks/us/ˈsmɑːl.pɑːks/
an extremely infectious disease that causes a fever, spots on the skin, 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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Since atopic dermatitis patients are at high risk of developing eczema vaccinatum, atopic dermatitis represents a contraindication tosmallpoxvaccination.
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In the meantime, as more countries no longer make a general requirement ofsmallpoxvaccinationon entry, the need for these certificates has diminished considerably.
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I am advised that medical research has produced no evidence to suggest thatsmallpoxvaccinationeither causes or aggravates tuberculous infection.
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Information aboutsmallpoxvaccinationof children is collected not in relation to year of birth but to the age at the time of vaccination.
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We found, for example, that thesmallpoxvaccinationwas dangerous.
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During this period 151 deaths were attributed to complications followingsmallpoxvaccination.
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So now we do not need to havesmallpoxvaccinationunless an epidemic arises and there is a particular risk.
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For example,smallpoxvaccinationwas dropped when its dangers exceeded its benefits.
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I had asked him during the debate whysmallpoxvaccinationwas no longer advocated as a routine measure for young children in this country.
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We will be able to reassure people when they listen to the radio or watch television that, for example, action has been taken to provide adequate measures forsmallpoxvaccination.
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Smallpoxvaccinationis not being offered to the general population at present.
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For example, it introduced measles and rubella vaccination on a national scale in 1968 and 1970, respectively, and in 1971 it recommended that routinesmallpoxvaccinationwas no longer necessary.
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Smallpoxvaccinationis optional; for children it is entirely free; and we have no proposals for changing this policy.
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I argue strongly that anyone should be able to have asmallpoxvaccinationif they feel that that is necessary for their and their families' safety.
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This is sometimes counted as the breakthrough forsmallpoxvaccinationamong the public.
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She became blind at the age of four due to an incompetentsmallpoxvaccination.
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A few cases of cardiac chest pain (angina) and heart attack have also been reported followingsmallpoxvaccination.
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The agents discover a large complex of filing cabinets containingsmallpoxvaccinationrecords and tissue samples.
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Smallpoxvaccinationprovides a high level of immunity for three to five years and decreasing immunity thereafter.
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