Dogs can be vaccinated against the virus, but it is not feasible to trap and vaccinate all the wild wolves in Yellowstone, park officials say. |
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Children whose parents opt not to vaccinate decrease herd immunity, which protects populations from communicable diseases. |
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It is this day that the Government has dedicated to vaccinate and sterilise dogs and other pet animals. |
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Your doctor can test you for immunity to this viral disease before pregnancy and vaccinate you against it if you aren't immune. |
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Some GPs are also finding it increasingly hard to vaccinate enough children to qualify for the extra payments. |
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Efforts to vaccinate the nation's children went forward immediately, in somewhat helter-skelter fashion, to beat the summer onset of the disease. |
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In 1798, the British physician Edward Jenner used a milkmaid's lymph containing cowpox virus to vaccinate a child. |
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However, a more worrisome pattern of disease can be attributed more to vaccine failure than a failure to vaccinate. |
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The challenge, therefore, was to vaccinate the nocturnal, tree-dwelling possums. |
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Even if nations vaccinate their entire populations, they will not remain immune to the pandemic shock. |
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Today, the Government revealed its plans to vaccinate key workers against smallpox. |
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Is it OK not to vaccinate your child with a particular vaccine if you have safety concerns? |
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Once the Health Unit had opened its door, the nurses went to the schools and organized drop in clinics to vaccinate the population. |
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With the GNU system, I hope to vaccinate the users against the threat of the software hoarders. |
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If the government says, 'We have already eradicated polio,' then people think there is no need to vaccinate children. |
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The industry cannot vaccinate against sea lice, but instead can only react once the infestations occur. |
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We already vaccinate our cattle for a whole array of diseases and consume them daily. |
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Bioniche believes that the only effective way to suppress the damage that this organism can cause is to vaccinate the cattle herd. |
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One then changed strategy to vaccinate in priority the populations those where one announced cases. |
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The only way for a vaccine to be effective is to vaccinate prior to exposure to the virus. |
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If you want to vaccinate mother ducks or ducklings you should contact a veterinarian. |
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To avoid having sick animals, even if you take good care of them, you can choose to vaccinate them. |
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That's why it is so important to vaccinate young girls before they come in contact with virus that causes these diseases. |
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So they're rushing in trying to vaccinate their chicken flocks, and they're also trying to get some Tamiflu, which is a drug for people who might be handling them. |
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From a pediatric ICU in Melbourne, Australia, to an elevator in Brooklyn, we see just how harmful refusing to vaccinate can be. |
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Of course, the theory is very attractive, and leads many medical doctors and public health officials to believe we should vaccinate more often and against many more diseases. |
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For every new parent, the decision about whether to vaccinate his or her child has been unduly stressful. |
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One look at those numbers is all it takes to realize how absurd the decision not to vaccinate is. |
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The parents who refused to vaccinate their kids are the reason behind the measles resurrecting themselves in New York. |
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Refusing to vaccinate your children means you are contributing to a worsening public health crisis. |
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The life of the anthrax spore is estimated at 25 to 50 years so we know that people in that area, if they want to be failsafe, will be vaccinating just the same as we now vaccinate for black-leg. |
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This was successful and in 1722 Princess Augusta, the Princess of Wales, allowed Maitland to vaccinate her children. |
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In 2007, sanofi pasteur produced more than 1.6 billion doses of vaccine, making it possible to vaccinate over 500 million people throughout the world. |
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I welcome this report's dedication to a policy to vaccinate to live. |
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Mr. David Groves: Just so there isn't a contradiction, the domestic chinook are indistinguishably affected by diseases relative to the wild chinook, but in addition, we vaccinate all of them against several common diseases. |
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In September health workers in Iraq began an effort to vaccinate 4.8 million children, and in the northern area of The Sudan a vaccination effort that was to reach about 5 million children was begun in August. |
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The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation advises UK government departments on vaccination issues, and has a programme to vaccinate all children between the ages of two and 16, starting with the youngest. |
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For example, the U. S. government has enough smallpox vaccine to vaccinate the entire American population and enough anthrax vaccine to inoculate at least every member of the U. S. military. |
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As for her own family, Catriona has decided to vaccinate her children. And she encourages everyone to learn as much as possible about meningitis so we can all win the race against time. |
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One of my patients was so emotionally affected by her own case of genital warts that she insisted I vaccinate both her children with the new HPV vaccine, just as soon as it became available. |
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And although UN agencies have been helping Nigeria vaccinate some of its flocks, it currently takes four weeks to protect birds far too long in the event of an emergency. |
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Manitoba's Office of the Chief Veterinary Officer is encouraging livestock owners to vaccinate their animals before turning them out this spring in order to prevent or reduce the potential for anthrax. |
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If we want to achieve herd immunity with HPV, we really need to vaccinate both sexes. |
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You can vaccinate ducks each year against cholera. |
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Similarly, the media should encourage the promotion of healthy lifestyles and create awareness of wider public health issues, such as the need to vaccinate children. |
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Its main objective is to gather the funding necessary to vaccinate children in developing countries against the six most common infectious diseases. |
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Some sectors, facilities, or programs had to scale back their services so they could screen, vaccinate, or treat a certain percentage of the population. |
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We may soon have a better understanding of how to vaccinate cats as many studies are in progress to determine the duration of immunity induced by cat vaccines. |
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Many colonists and natives were vaccinated, although, in some cases, officials tried to vaccinate natives only to discover that the disease was too widespread to stop. |
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