oral vaccine

collocation in English

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oral
adjective
uk
/ˈɔː.rəl/
us
/ˈɔːr.əl/
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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 oforalandvaccinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This is the first example of a single dose trivalent liveoralvaccineconferring protection against three different diseases.
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My present advice is thatoralvaccineis not a substitute for the existing methods.
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If anoralvaccinecan be produced it will be far better for the welfare of the poultry.
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When the poliomyelitisoralvaccinewas first introduced, there is no doubt that there were certain dangers.
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Now we have anoralvaccineagainst poliomyelitis which is wholly safe and never gives rise to complications.
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With anoralvaccine, there is no risk of blood contamination.
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The contamination actually occurred in both vaccines at very low levels, but because theoralvaccine was ingested rather than injected, it did not result in infections or any harm.
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Boosters are recommended every five years for theoralvaccineand every two years for the injectable form.
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For example, the production of plant-derived oral vaccines is being studied by a number of companies.
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The experience of other countries in the trial and use of oral vaccines is not always necessarily applicable to conditions here.
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Its use as a vector in bait-delivered oral vaccines in wild foxes is also being investigated.
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The latest developments in vaccine delivery technologies have resulted in oral vaccines.
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There are some reservations regarding the adaptation capabilities of the virus in some of the oral vaccines, which have been reported to cause infection in populations with low vaccination coverage.
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These injected whole cell vaccine became increasingly popular until they were replaced by oral vaccines starting in the 1980s.
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