widespread vaccination
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwidespreadandvaccination
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widespread
adjective
uk/ˌwaɪdˈspred/us/ˌwaɪdˈspred/
existing or happening in many places and/or among ...
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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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To achievewidespreadvaccinationof persons at occupational risk, regulations have been developed to ensure implementation of vaccination programmes.
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Indeed, the problem of selective vaccination of high-risk groups has to be raised in the absence of awidespreadvaccinationstrategy.
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With the introduction of a safe and effectivewidespreadvaccinationprogramme, there has been a dramatic reduction in the incidence of measles worldwide.
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Widespreadvaccinationof animals in the surveillance zone, necessary in outbreaks, increases the difficulty in monitoring possible transmission and decreases the security of the free zone.
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Awidespreadvaccinationcampaign was set up in 1997 targeting all infants, who should be vaccinated at 15-18 months, and adolescents, vaccinated at 12 years.
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Widespreadvaccinationof poultry has been instrumental in maintaining the health status of the national poultry flock during the last decade.
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Another method which some people suggest is that we should havewidespreadvaccination.
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In countries where the disease has become very prevalent,widespreadvaccinationis a useful method of reducing losses, but it cannot bring about eradication of the disease.
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Despitewidespreadvaccination, pertussis has persisted in vaccinated populations and is one of the most prevalent vaccine-preventable diseases.
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Historically quite common, diphtheria has largely been eradicated in developed nations throughwidespreadvaccination.
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Prior towidespreadvaccinationprograms, it was a common childhood disease.
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However, this form is now rarely seen due towidespreadvaccinationof breeding dogs.
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