Collocations withvaccine

These are words often used in combination withvaccine.

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attenuated vaccine
There are currently two types of vaccine licensed for use in preventing typhoid fever: a subunit vaccine and a live attenuated vaccine.
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current vaccine
Beyond any doubt, the current vaccine is safe and efficient when administered at the proposed regimen.
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experimental vaccine
None of the animals in the 2 experimental vaccine groups exhibited any clinical symptoms.
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flu vaccine
The number of people receiving flu vaccine since 2000 are shown in the table.
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inactivated vaccine
This might require the use of inactivated vaccine for 50 years or more.
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influenza vaccine
Effectiveness of influenza vaccine in reducing hospital admissions during the 1989-90 epidemic.
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mumps vaccine
This suggests that the efficacy of the mumps vaccine received by these children was quite limited.
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new vaccine
These calculations do not take into account the public and professional susceptibility of any particular vaccination schedule, nor the practicality of integration of any new vaccine into already-established programmes.
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oral vaccine
This is the first example of a single dose trivalent live oral vaccine conferring protection against three different diseases.
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polio vaccine
Similarly, and as explained in section 7, the oral polio vaccine can cause paralysis in a very small percentage of cases.
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polysaccharide vaccine
The children received the polysaccharide vaccine as a single injection at the age of 4-7 years.
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rabies vaccine
In those who have been exposed to rabies, rabies vaccine and sometimes rabies immunoglobulin are effective in preventing disease if given before the start of symptoms.
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rotavirus vaccine
Although several types of non-living rotavirus vaccine candidates have been developed, almost all mechanistic studies have been performed with three types.
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rubella vaccine
Reducing inequalities in the uptake of rubella vaccine may bring greater health benefits than increasing the mean level of coverage.
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smallpox vaccine
Vaccines as such, of course, were not a late nineteenth-century innovation; in fact the smallpox vaccine had already been in use for almost a century.
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vaccine strain
This implies that the protection induced by the vaccine appears to be less strong against the new strains than it was against the vaccine strain.
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whooping cough vaccine
Most strikingly, that concern welled up during the 1970s in connection with whooping cough vaccine.
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