The vaccine employed was designed to immunize against cholera, typhoid, paratyphoid, and dysentery. |
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And let those nice farmers in China and Vietnam continue to immunize those chickens. |
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Although this advice may sound self-serving, the fact is that, for a vaccine to successfully immunize a pet, the animal must be healthy. |
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And as a rule in public health, you do not immunize against something for which there is no definable risk. |
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I reckon giving that young whippersnapper an early taste of local body politics will immunize him against parochial politics for life. |
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Iraq largely used voluntary human shields to immunize targets that were part of its infrastructure. |
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Parents often wonder why it takes a year or more and multiple shots to fully immunize their children against diseases like diphtheria and pertussis. |
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One avenue of research has focused on finding ways to immunize patients against the specific cancer growing within them. |
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The Eastern Ontario Health Unit will be holding clinics in the schools to immunize children and youth. |
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The Court also said orders appointing interim receivers may not immunize them from liability as a successor employer. |
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We intended to continue to immunize children against polio, work to build schools and medical facilities, roads, water systems. |
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Purified proteins were then used as antigens to immunize rabbits. |
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In the first decade of its existence, the Measles Initiative helped to immunize some 700 million children against the disease. |
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Their role was to immunize, and they too were briefed so that everyone could work together to ensure as smooth a campaign as possible. |
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It is very important to immunize sick and malnourished children against these diseases. |
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Research on more efficient adjuvants would help immunize more people with less amount of antigen. |
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The end result could be a greater number of doses available to immunize more people. |
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First they campaigned effectively to encourage parents to immunize their children against Polio. |
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The current method of producing the treatment is to immunize horses against the venom of the cobra, common krait, saw-scaled viper and Russell's viper. |
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Doctors in France, Germany and Holland have instead chosen to use information to immunize people against their fears. |
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For example, a variety of virus strains cause the common cold, but it is impractical to immunize against each strain. |
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Occasional outbreaks of German measles, whooping cough, polio, and other contagious diseases prompt public health campaigns to immunize Amish children. |
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The second was a recommendation that the federal government embark on a major program to immunize a highly susceptible population. |
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To immunize is much more sensible than to take a chance on a killing or maiming disease which even the latest and best medical treatment may be unable to overcome. |
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Recombinant DNA technology has allowed researchers to use modified bacteria and viruses that are not harmful to humans to immunize individuals against an antigen from a pathogenic microorganism. |
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Thousands of volunteers and health workers systematically fan out across a country to find and immunize every child under the age of five years against polio. |
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On the border with Ghana, formed by the Tano River which divides the two countries, volunteers check and immunize a steady stream of children in sweltering heat and humidity. |
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There was no significant fall in the number of cases, however, until a toxin antitoxin mixture, introduced by Behring in 1913, was used to immunize children. |
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In the space of three weeks and into the fourth week, we will have immunized essentially the number of people we normally immunize over a whole flu season. |
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It is something, though, that really does concern us in terms of being able to afford effective treatment and, ultimately, to immunize as many as possible in order to avoid that. |
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A five-year plan for the years 1986-1990 was then devised to immunize 80 per cent of children under the age of one year as a global target, which was achieved. |
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Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccines division of sanofi-aventis Group, provided more than 1.6 billion doses of vaccine in 2009, making it possible to immunize more than 500 million people across the globe. |
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The rule serves to immunize a reseller from infringement liability. |
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Health care workers, especially those who immunize, need to know about and share with the public and families the many checks and built-in alarm systems in the Canadian vaccine safety program that make the system trustworthy. |
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Please note that due to vaccine availability, the clinics will temporarily not be able to immunize residents outside of the counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Prescott-Russell, and the City of Cornwall. |
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It is as if by acting scandalously, they are able to immunize themselves. |
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Spanish physician Jaume Ferran i Clua developed a cholera inoculation in 1885, the first to immunize humans against a bacterial disease. |
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Therefore, it is quite necessary to immunize the poultry with avian influenza vaccines. |
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School-aged children are especially important to immunize since more than 30 percent are household contacts of high-risk individuals. |
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To the Editor: On Long Island, new laws will notify schools, churches and other organizations about heroin arrests and immunize the notifiers from any possible lawsuits. |
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Its expressive element no more immunizes its functional aspects from regulation than the expressive motives of an assassin immunize the assassin's action. |
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It will also discuss defense requests for grants of immunity and provide advice for both prosecutors and defense counsel seeking to immunize witnesses. |
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