Mice were immunized with the allergen and the response was compared with the response achieved with ovalbumin immunization. |
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And each child who isn't immunized gives these highly contagious diseases one more chance to spread. |
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In adults the percentage of hypersensitiveness was 90 percent in the immunized. |
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He was in good general health, was born at term and was fully immunized, appropriate to his age. |
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If everyone around me is immunized, should I accept the risk of immunization? |
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Even immunized dogs can excrete leptospires in their urine over long periods. |
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When it comes to serious diseases for which vaccines are available, if you're properly immunized you can't get the disease. |
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Three days after UV exposure, the mice were immunized by subcutaneous injection of the antigen. |
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A rabbit was immunized and boosted with the purified recombinant mammaglobin. |
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This coverage is largely the cause of declining mortality rates from the diseases against which people are immunized. |
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Work is under way to obtain reliable data on the number of children from birth to age 5 immunized for all vaccine preventable diseases in Canada. |
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The disease occurs most frequently in unimmunized or partially immunized individuals. |
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These children usually lack basic care and are less likely to be immunized, more likely to be malnourished and less likely to go to school. |
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Indonesia: A toddler displays her finger, which has been inked to indicate that she has been immunized. |
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Individuals who can't be immunized or who are too young to be immunized suffer the greatest morbidity and mortality. |
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In the United States children are routinely immunized against measles, mumps, and rubella at the age of 15 months. |
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Hopefully what we'll be able to do is truncate or reduce that because of the number of people who are immunized. |
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But outbreaks still occur, spread chiefly by children and teens who immigrate here from abroad and who have not been immunized. |
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One correctly pointed out that if universal smallpox vaccination were offered, those who couldn't be immunized would be protected by herd immunity. |
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Adults need to be immunized against tetanus and diphtheria every ten years. |
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There is a consistent and comprehensive inoculation system where children are immunized against polio, small pox, measles and other diseases. |
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Regardless of the setting, all types of reminder and recall systems are successful at improving the number of people who are immunized. |
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Thus, the following generation will include more immunized against insecticide mosquitos. |
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Non-pregnant women immunized with a live or live-attenuated vaccine should be counselled to delay pregnancy for at least four weeks. |
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As a member of the baby boomer generation, who was immunized as a child against smallpox, is that immunity still good, or would we have to be revaccinated if the need arose? |
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I've immunized myself to bike theft by switching to rollerblades. |
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One of the hardest questions for parents of a young child to answer is whether to have them further immunized when he or she has reacted to a vaccination in the past. |
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Even immunized children had a greater relative risk of developing disease because of the increased risk of disease posed by the unvaccinated children. |
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I think that may have somehow immunized me against subsequent infestation. |
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Have you been immunized against the hepatitis B virus? |
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The government agency vaccinated livestock at the farms where cases had been detected while local veterinarians immunized herds in a six-mile radius of any farm confirmed to have anthrax. |
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He immunized animals with a dose of malignant cells treated with interferon. |
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As it takes several weeks to become protected after immunization, we encourage people to become immunized well in advance of the flu season. |
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Agglutinin, substance that causes particles to congeal in a group or mass, particularly a typical antibody that occurs in the blood serums of immunized and normal human beings and animals. |
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The proteins, or immune globulins, were taken from the plasma of adults who had previously been immunized against Hib. |
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Through this partnership, over 10 million volunteers immunized 575 million children against polio in nearly 100 of the lowest-income countries in the world in the year 2001 alone. |
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Healthy children older than 13 who have not been immunized previously and have not had chicken pox should be immunized with two doses of vaccine, 4 to 8 weeks apart. |
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A hair care product comprising conventional hair care additives and a yolk antibody which has been obtained from an egg of a domestic fowl immunized using human hair as an antigen. |
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Traditionally, it was thought that blessed mastellen immunized against rabies. |
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If people are immunized broadly, herd immunity results, with a decrease in the amount of contamination in the environment. |
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The children of abused women were more likely to be malnourished and less likely to be immunized or to receive oral rehydration therapy for diarrhoea. |
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During the second decade of the 20th century, it became apparent that far more people were being rendered immune to polio by previous asymptomatic infections than were being immunized by recovery from overt disease. |
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These plans have also had tangible results in the field of family planning, in promoting health education and in increasing the number of women and children immunized. |
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In 1974, techniques developed by the institute prevented an epidemic of meningococcal meningitis types A and C in Brazil, where 90 million people were immunized in nine months. |
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Both adults and children who are household contacts of individuals with high risk of complications should also be immunized to try and prevent the illness from coming into the household. |
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It reaffirms Hook's assertion that Marcuse's totalistic sensibility immunized itself from any disconfirming factual evidence. |
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Millions of children in the developing world are not immunized against preventable diseases by parents who fear that immunization programs masquerade as forced sterilization programs or other government conspiracies. |
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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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Puppies are usually immunized with intranasal vaccine before weaning. |
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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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Many people had to be immunized after being exposed to the disease. |
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