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aşılanma, aşı, aşılama, aşı yapma, vaksinasyon, çiçek aşısı yapma,

1 aşılanma     ts
2vaccination aşı     ts
3vaccination aşılama  isim     ts
4vaccination aşı yapma     ts
5vaccination vaksinasyon  Tıp     ts
6vaccination çiçek aşısı yapma     ts
 

plural of vaccination, Inoculation with a vaccine in order to protect a particular disease or strain of disease, treatment with a vaccine, Process of inoculating a host with microbial antigen(s) to elicit specific immunity, - the administration of a vaccine; if vaccination is successful, it results in immunity, Giving a killed or weakened virus or bacteria in order to stimulate the immune system to protect the person from that organism at next exposure, Administering an antigen to generate long-term antibody or cellular immune responses or both, Vaccination has resulted in the eradication of smallpox; elimination of poliomyelitis in the Americas; and control of measles, rubella, tetanus, diphtheria, Haemophilus influenzae type b, and other infectious diseases in the United States and other parts of the world, Administration of weakened or killed bacteria or virus to stimulate immunity and protection against further exposure to that agent, Inoculation, Cf, The act, art, or practice of vaccinating, or inoculating with the cowpox, in order to prevent or mitigate an attack of smallpox, Procedures for immunization against an infectious disease, The injection into the body of killed or weakened organisms to give the body resistance against disease, the process of administering a vaccine, Artificial introduction of a killed or attenuated pathogen to promote protective immunity See vaccine, Administration of a vaccine, the scar left following innoculation with a vaccine, taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease, Injection/introduction of a killed or weakened infectious organism in order to prevent the disease, Injection of a weakened or killed microorganism (bacterium or virus) given for the prevention or treatment of infectious diseases, —A form of immunization in which killed or weakened microorganisms are placed into the body, where antibodies against them are developed; if the same types of microorganisms enter the body again, they will be destroyed by the antibodies, An inoculation given to produce immunity to a disease, act or instance of rendering unsusceptible to disease by inoculating, Inoculation of a substance (vaccine) into the body for the purpose of producing active immunity against a disease The vaccine is usually a weakened culture of the agent causing the disease; the use of vaccines is a cornerstone of preventive medicine Vaccination was used in ancient times in China, India and Persia, and was introduced to the West in the late 18th century by E Jenner Vaccinations have eradicated smallpox and are used today to prevent diphtheria, poliomyelitis, rabies and typhoid Experimental vaccines for certain cancers have been developed for laboratory mice See also Inoculation, The process of protecting against infectious disease by introducing into the body a vaccine that stimulates a primary immune response and the production of memory cells against the disease-causing agent, The introduction into the body of bacteria or viruses (or parts or products of them) that have previously been treated to make them harmless for the purposes of inducing the development of immunity (See also immunization ),

7 plural of vaccination     ts
8vaccination Inoculation with a vaccine in order to protect a particular disease or strain of disease     ts
9vaccination treatment with a vaccine     ts
10vaccination Process of inoculating a host with microbial antigen(s) to elicit specific immunity     ts
11vaccination - the administration of a vaccine; if vaccination is successful, it results in immunity     ts
12vaccination Giving a killed or weakened virus or bacteria in order to stimulate the immune system to protect the person from that organism at next exposure     ts
13vaccination Administering an antigen to generate long-term antibody or cellular immune responses or both     ts
14vaccination Vaccination has resulted in the eradication of smallpox; elimination of poliomyelitis in the Americas; and control of measles, rubella, tetanus, diphtheria, Haemophilus influenzae type b, and other infectious diseases in the United States and other parts of the world     ts
15vaccination Administration of weakened or killed bacteria or virus to stimulate immunity and protection against further exposure to that agent     ts
16vaccination Inoculation     ts
17vaccination Cf     ts
18vaccination The act, art, or practice of vaccinating, or inoculating with the cowpox, in order to prevent or mitigate an attack of smallpox     ts
19vaccination Procedures for immunization against an infectious disease     ts
20vaccination The injection into the body of killed or weakened organisms to give the body resistance against disease     ts
21vaccination the process of administering a vaccine     ts
22vaccination Artificial introduction of a killed or attenuated pathogen to promote protective immunity See vaccine     ts
23vaccination Administration of a vaccine     ts
24vaccination the scar left following innoculation with a vaccine     ts
25vaccination taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease     ts
26vaccination Injection/introduction of a killed or weakened infectious organism in order to prevent the disease     ts
27vaccination Injection of a weakened or killed microorganism (bacterium or virus) given for the prevention or treatment of infectious diseases     ts
28vaccination —A form of immunization in which killed or weakened microorganisms are placed into the body, where antibodies against them are developed; if the same types of microorganisms enter the body again, they will be destroyed by the antibodies     ts
29vaccination An inoculation given to produce immunity to a disease     ts
30vaccination act or instance of rendering unsusceptible to disease by inoculating  isim     ts
31vaccination Inoculation of a substance (vaccine) into the body for the purpose of producing active immunity against a disease The vaccine is usually a weakened culture of the agent causing the disease; the use of vaccines is a cornerstone of preventive medicine Vaccination was used in ancient times in China, India and Persia, and was introduced to the West in the late 18th century by E Jenner Vaccinations have eradicated smallpox and are used today to prevent diphtheria, poliomyelitis, rabies and typhoid Experimental vaccines for certain cancers have been developed for laboratory mice See also Inoculation     ts
32vaccination The process of protecting against infectious disease by introducing into the body a vaccine that stimulates a primary immune response and the production of memory cells against the disease-causing agent     ts
33vaccination The introduction into the body of bacteria or viruses (or parts or products of them) that have previously been treated to make them harmless for the purposes of inducing the development of immunity (See also immunization )     ts
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