But he refuses to allow his children to be immunised against the disease that crippled him three decades ago. |
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Boys are immunised, too, so that they won't be a source of infection to non-immune pregnant women. |
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Stray dogs are carefully controlled, household dogs are immunised, and rabies vaccination is widely available. |
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Reportedly, an average five people a week bitten by stray dogs are immunised at the anti-hydrophobia ward of the First City Hospital. |
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His intellect and a decade of political experience in Scotland had immunised him to the nervous breakdown infecting others in the party. |
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It is therefore necessary to provide for the conditions that immunised animals must fulfil before moving from a restricted zone. |
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This is the result of a large amount of persons working in the healthcare branch, who are not immunised. |
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Generation of T-cells, another arm of the immune system, was also several times lower than that seen in immunised monkeys. |
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And quite possibly, you were not immunised, and you still never got measles or whatever the disease in question is. |
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However, sustaining good coverage can prove difficult: a new cohort of babies has to be immunised every year. |
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All children are immunised free of charge and are provided with regular health assessments and dental care all free of charge. |
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Consequently, our Life portfolio is largely immunised against the undesirable effects of economic slowdown. |
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However, deciding not to have your child immunised means putting them at risk of catching a potentially serious illness. |
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Scientists have successfully immunised mice against the Ebola virus. |
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It is saddening because this is a lost opportunity for children to be immunised. |
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The charity has educated people about HIV and AIDS, taught women to read, immunised children and helped people rebuild their lives after conflict. |
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Before entering school, children must be immunised against diphtheria, measles, poliomyelitis and tetanus. |
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But if everyone else's child is immunised, there is no need to immunise your own. |
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All but one of these children had been immunised with MMR vaccine. |
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He said that democracy is not immunised against the temptation of the good, which may lead it to the worst, in other words the dropping of humanitarian bombs. |
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The intention is to begin vaccination immediately and continue until April 1 2006, during which time around 900 000 birds are expected to be immunised. |
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Measles is caused by a very infectious virus, most commonly found in young children who have not been immunised. |
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The 10-17 age group is most at risk because they were due to be immunised during the controversy over the MMR jab. |
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Rabbits were intradermally immunised with 1 mg GH emulsified in Freund's complete adjuvant. |
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This could be down to parents not wishing to have their children immunised or other factors, such as failing to return to their GP's surgery for a followup jab. |
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The DHO said children of up to two years age would be also immunized of various diseases while pregnant women would be immunised of various diseases during the drive. |
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