Collocations withvaccination

These are words often used in combination withvaccination.

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childhood vaccination
However, as in other countries, this progress can be sustained only by maintaining high vaccination coverage with the routine childhood vaccination schedule.
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compulsory vaccination
These provide for the compulsory vaccination of travellers going from infected to receptive areas and to disinsectization of aircraft.
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influenza vaccination
Variable efficacy of repeated annual influenza vaccination.
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introduction of vaccination
Thus, in between introduction of vaccination and serum collection in our study, mumps infections must have occurred in these religious groups.
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mass vaccination
Second, childhood mass vaccination began y25 years ago.
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pneumococcal vaccination
For example, the costeffectiveness analysis of pneumococcal vaccination for elderly people (40) found only one source that reported the effectiveness of pneumococcal vaccination by age (38).
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routine vaccination
Routine vaccination may reduce or even eliminate the need for such measures.
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smallpox vaccination
Since atopic dermatitis patients are at high risk of developing eczema vaccinatum, atopic dermatitis represents a contraindication to smallpox vaccination.
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vaccination campaign
A localized vaccination campaign covering municipalities at risk was carried out.
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vaccination coverage
Over a range of vaccination scenarios the model informs as to the effectiveness of various levels of vaccination coverage on prison reception.
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vaccination programme
The need for a vaccination programme is being discussed.
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vaccination rate
The overall vaccination rate was 75.2% and the proportion of colonized children was not significantly different between unvaccinated (8.4%) and vaccinated (6.8 %) subjects.
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vaccination schedule
When a new vaccination schedule with a dose at 11 months with catch-up campaign is introduced, all 11- 14-month-old children are vaccinated.
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vaccination status
Another questionnaire, filled out by the child's parents, gave additional information about vaccination status, medical history and pertussis exposure before hospitalization.
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widespread vaccination
To achieve widespread vaccination of persons at occupational risk, regulations have been developed to ensure implementation of vaccination programmes.
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