new vaccine

collocation in English

meaningsofnewandvaccine

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new
adjective
uk
/njuː/
us
/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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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 ofnewandvaccinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These calculations do not take into account the public and professional susceptibility of any particular vaccination schedule, nor the practicality of integration of anynewvaccineinto already-established programmes.
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Although a private institute, its commitment to the public weal seemed to guarantee reliable, widespread distribution of thenewvaccine.
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Recognizing these different modules and understanding the factors that drive their evolution will allow the design of strategies for elucidating host-parasite interactions, in turn leading tonewvaccinetargets.
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Disease burden, public perception and other factors that influencenewvaccinedevelopment, implementation and continued use.
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The feasibility and sustainability of anynewvaccinewould greatly benefit from research into epidemiology and health systems which are conducted in parallel, rather than sequential to, vaccine development.
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Its success represents the concerted and coordinated efforts of clinicians, laboratorians, and epidemiologists to address an important issue in the process of evaluating anewvaccine.
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Secondly, the registration cost of anewvaccineshould be substantially less than that of a new pesticide.
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There is, however, good reason for believing that thenewvaccinewill give considerable protection.
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While the current vaccines are very safe, thenewvaccineis even safer.
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It is not possible to say at this stage when thenewvaccinewill be marketed.
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Any company proposing to introduce anewvaccinewould first need a product licence.
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From then on, laboratories in the industrialised countries start producing anewvaccine.
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Each season anewvaccineis produced from strains of virus closely related to those expected to be in circulation.
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I am not aware, without notice, of thisnewvaccine, but it is probably a new method of producing vaccine from a dead tissue instead of from a live tissue.
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We also need to be confident that introducing anewvaccineinto the childhood immunisation schedule doses not interfere with the protection given by the other vaccines in the programme.
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The most irritating sore at the moment is, perhaps, the question of thenewvaccinefor tuberculin tests for dairy herds.
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Nonewvaccinehas since been supplied.
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We are having anewvaccinedoctrine.
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Without the school nurse network, it would be extremely hard to achieve such an unprecedented roll-out of thenewvaccinein such a short time and before any other country.
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We are hoping that it will be possible to carry out mass vaccinations using thenewvaccineduring the summer season this year.
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