vaccination rate

collocation in English

meaningsofvaccinationandrate

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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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rate
noun[C]
uk
/reɪt/
us
/reɪt/
the speed at which something happens or changes, or the amount or number of times it happens or changes in a ...
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(Definition ofvaccinationandratefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The overallvaccinationratewas 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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When eradication is feasible, the optimal program requires either a lowvaccinationrateor eradication.
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Our study is unique in that we determined prognostic factors in a non-selected outpatient group with a high influenzavaccinationrate.
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We show that the optimal program requires either a lowvaccinationrateor eradication.
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However, it is presumed that more than 90 % of children had been vaccinated three times, since the averagevaccinationratehas continued to be high in this province.
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A highvaccinationrateis never optimal.
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We theorized that thevaccinationratefor elderly persons with underlying heart and/or lung diseases was higher than that for elderly persons without these conditions.
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The second was that the estimated annualvaccinationrateof 24 % failed to decrease incidence and actually increased the stability of transmission and may be counter-productive.
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There is no doubt that it is the highvaccinationratethat is protecting our children from the disease.
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Thevaccinationratehas been falling and continues to fall.
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The government began recommending vaccination for boys in 2011;, thevaccinationrateamong boys (at least one dose) had reached 35%.
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Theoretically, increasing vaccination rates is expected to lower rabies prevalence.
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This assumes a 75%vaccinationrate.
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The results are somewhat surprising: high vaccination rates are never optimal.
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Thus, low vaccination rates reduce the amplitude of oscillations in incidence of rabies as well as reducing the period of the cycles.
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