smallpox vaccine

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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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vaccine
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈvæk.siːn/
us
/vækˈsiːn/
a substance that is put into the body of a person or animal to protect them from a disease by causing them to produce antibodies (=proteins that ...
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(Definition ofsmallpoxandvaccinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Vaccines as such, of course, were not a late nineteenth-century innovation; in fact thesmallpoxvaccinehad already been in use for almost a century.
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There is also a proposal to allow the administration ofsmallpoxvaccinein an emergency involving a confirmed or suspected case of smallpox under certain circumstances.
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There was enormous publicity and a stampede of people rushing around trying to jump the queues to getsmallpoxvaccinebefore anyone else.
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Adequate supplies ofsmallpoxvaccineare available in all areas.
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The procurement procedure for selecting the successful company or companies for supply of the second tranche ofsmallpoxvaccineis still in progress.
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If a manufacturer wished to producesmallpoxvaccineusing virus culture in bovine cells, the appropriate regulatory guidance on cell characterisation and storage would have to be followed.
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Smallpoxvaccinehas a much higher rate of serious complications than vaccines that are in regular use today.
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We are advised that this work requires the retention of thesmallpoxvaccinestocks and that their retention will also allow the development of effective anti-viral treatments and new vaccines.
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Additional stockpiles of appropriate antibiotics and other medical countermeasures have been put in place, as have additional stocks ofsmallpoxvaccinefor use in the event of a bioterrorist attack.
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The key criterion for awarding the contract forsmallpoxvaccinewas the ability to supply the quantity of vaccine of the preferred strain within the desired timescale.
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Negri went on, however, to demonstrate in 1906 that thesmallpoxvaccine, then known as vaccine virus, or variola vaccinae, was also a filterable virus.
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The use of variolation soon began to decline assmallpoxvaccinebecame widely used and its benefits appreciated.
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In 1900, thesmallpoxvaccinewas the only one administered to children.
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Marla was given asmallpoxvaccinebefore leaving to go on location.
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It was replaced bysmallpoxvaccine, a safer alternative.
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They were able to transform ordinarysmallpoxvaccineinto vaccines that may be able to prevent other diseases.
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Smallpoxvaccinewas inoculated by scratches into the superficial layers of the skin and a wide variety of instruments was used to achieve this.
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The antibodies these individuals developed in response to thesmallpoxvaccineare removed and purified.
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Immunity to cowpox is gained when thesmallpoxvaccineis administered.
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