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Discover LudwigThe phrase "immunize against" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to making someone or something immune or resistant to a particular disease or other threat. For example, "Parents should immunize their children against the flu."
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Where outbreaks have occurred in countries which immunize against rubella, cases have been restricted to pockets of non-immunized individuals [ 27– 33].
Artificial immunity, as a preventive, is variably effective, typhus and the spotted fevers being among the easiest to immunize against.
For example, a variety of virus strains cause the common cold, but it is impractical to immunize against each strain.
Such so-called "killed" vaccines are used to immunize against typhoid, pertussis (whooping cough), plague, and influenza, for example.
"In this case, we've found that certain changes to a mouse virus can render it more lethal and harder to immunize against," Bob Seamark, director of the Cooperative Research Center for Pest Animal Control, a governmental group in Australia that coordinated the research, said in a statement.
It's his wild theory that their stings immunize against cancer, and so once or twice a day, on top of my official poisons, I roll up a pant leg and allow Sledge to bully a bee into injecting its venom into my shin.
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It helps "immunize" children "against illiteracy".
Likewise, those who suffer from the disease will not necessarily develop immunity and thus should also be immunized against it.
Cattle can be immunized against the parasite by infection and treatment, but immunity is partially strain specific.
I know immunization can save lives and I am happy now that Edwin will be immunized against all these illnesses".
When they were ten, they were immunized against polio.
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