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the inoculation
noun
The introduction of an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease.
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Vaccination can also cause problems like soreness and swelling at the inoculation site.
It followed an inoculation for smallpox; it did not precede the inoculation.
Yet, speaking for myself, the inoculation techniques did make an impact.
It has recommended the inoculation of healthcare workers in close contact with babies.
every day, the many of the dying had been vaccinated, but the inoculation could not be blamed.
Did the inoculation for measles, mumps and rubella that Kristie received shortly before her diagnosis unleash her autism?
While most reactions are mild, including redness, itching and swelling at the inoculation site, severe allergic reactions have been seen in 1 in 100,000 cases, they said.
Several volunteers have lost their scabs from the inoculation; others wear a special dressing and have their bandages checked before reporting to work.
Although Pentagon policy states that the anthrax vaccine is safe and effective, the inoculation program has been the subject of a court battle.
Both groups gained weight after the inoculation, but those with bacteria from obese mice had nearly twice the percentage of body fat by the end of the experiment.
Dr. Weinstein said that not a single one of the 6,350-odd 6,350-oddpeople vaccinathousandbecome seriously ill as a result of the inoculation.
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