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Most of the population are not immunised against the specific disease but are well, some are immunised and healthy, and a few are not immunised, but ill and contagious.
Most babies today are immunised at two, three and four months against the disease, also known as pertussis.
Now, thanks to the work of community vaccinators, 90% of children in Katine are immunised against killer diseases such as measles and polio.
We have a false sense of security: because our children are immunised, they do not contract measles, whooping cough, and other potentially deadly diseases.
The Guinea trial began on March 23 to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of a single dose of VSV-ZEBOV using a so-called "ring vaccination" strategy, where close contacts of a person diagnosed with Ebola are immunised - either immediately, or at a later date.
"Right now in Seattle, Washington, in the United States, 80 to 88% of children are immunised for polio.
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But if everyone else's child is immunised, there is no need to immunise your own.
She is also the first female to be immunised for tetanus in this campaign and is pleased her son has been immunised.
To compare the effect of route of immunisation on the kinetics and distribution of the antibody responses, mice were immunised i.n. or i.d. with gp140 and adjuvants.
Those children not immunised are relatively safe because everyone around them is immunised.
None of the animals had ever been immunised with CSFV vaccines.
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