The GP is vaccinating up to 15 children a day, and he is now placing his second order. |
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You and your veterinarian should discuss the benefits and risks of vaccinating and not vaccinating your pet. |
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No evidence shows an increased risk from vaccinating pregnant women with inactivated virus or bacterial vaccines or toxoids. |
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Nurse Jeanne Woodhouse started vaccinating at 10 am and the jabs were being taken up at a rate of one per minute. |
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The Department of Health has agreed arrangements for vaccinating people over the age of 65 against influenza next winter. |
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By vaccinating them at this age, you can keep them out of the hospital and really reduce some of the complications. |
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Experts also believe that vaccinating piglets against the disease may be a useful preventive measure. |
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What is your view on vaccinating the general public before a smallpox outbreak is detected? |
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Hundreds of animal health workers were trained in vaccinating and treating the major livestock epidemics. |
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There are now scientific proofs that vaccinating ferrets against rabies is effective. |
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Such a vaccine would offer governments additional options of stockpiling and vaccinating ahead of a pandemic outbreak. |
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Fortunately, since a few years, losses attributed to this disease complex can be controlled very effectively by vaccinating piglets. |
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When vaccinating against influenza, inoculate those most susceptible to the disease's wrath. |
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This does not mean vaccinations won't reduce these risks and you may feel it's worth vaccinating your child in the hope they will. |
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Because we are vaccinating everyone, men and women from every social category, as opposed to just expectant mothers and the under-fives. |
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Why not destroy the cattle exhibiting the symptoms and produce a cordon sanitaire by vaccinating the sheep, whether they present the symptoms or not? |
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While in country, they perform humanitarian activities, building schools, digging wells and vaccinating children. |
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On a practical level, some question if vaccinating both sexes is cost-effective. |
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The next phase of the trial consists of vaccinating Ebola workers on the front lines. |
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There are few reasons for refraining from vaccinating a child. |
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The emphasis of a vaccination programme is on vaccinating kids before they are four weeks of age, because young kids are most susceptible to infection. |
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After vaccinating the monkeys, researchers examined the number of lesions that formed on the animals' skin and the amount of time in which they healed. |
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This can be almost totally prevented by testing pregnant moms, and if they have hepatitis B, vaccinating their babies at delivery. |
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His herd of cattle has increased from 300 to almost 1000 since he began vaccinating his calves against East Coast Fever. |
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Ms. Noor went from house to house for three days, counting children and vaccinating those under five. |
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The provinces need help to pick up the pace in vaccinating Canadians, more personnel, more vaccination sites, longer hours. |
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Children spread influenza, and vaccinating them will protect elderly and very young people, as well as those with existing medical conditions. |
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The whole point of vaccinating is to improve the immune response of the organism, right? |
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Could the Commission spell out the economic implications of vaccinating and what benefits non-vaccination brings? |
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We further recommend vaccinating against hepatitis A, B and typhoid. |
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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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Dr. Salama notes that progress has been made in eliminating newborn tetanus and malaria by either vaccinating or otherwise protecting the mother during pregnancy. |
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To provide direct protection and indirect herd immunity, officials set nine months to 15 years as the necessary range for vaccinating during the catch-up campaigns. |
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Mr. Speaker, I guess the question we want answered most is why we did not start off on a national basis inoculating or vaccinating the most-at-risk people first. |
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This month, in addition to vaccinating children, the Department of Public Health in Afghanistan also distributed Boomer Caps, hats which were knit and donated by Canadians to help keep Afghan children warm. |
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After vaccinating the three youngest children in the household, the workers marked the door with a purple chalked V, which helps them keep track of households visited. |
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Passive immunization of piglets against enterotoxigenic colibacillosis by vaccinating dams with K88ac pili bearing bacterin. |
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Although it is enough to protect a group against a virus by vaccinating most of its members, a contraceptive vaccine has to work on every woman and man every time to avoid unwanted pregnancies. |
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In time the practice of vaccinating for the prevention of smallpox became widespread, and vaccination in general became a widely used method to prevent the occurrence of many diseases. |
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This involved vaccinating more than 916,000 people and caring for children suffering from acute malnutrition in centres set up by the volunteer teams. |
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There's no justification in vaccinating each cat against every disease. |
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A review of the literature and evidence from modelling suggest that vaccinating boys would increase vaccination impact and may be necessary to achieve herd immunity targets. |
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Starting in early 2003, the United States government quietly started vaccinating 500,000 volunteer health care professionals, throughout the country. |
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Vaccinating children with asthma against influenza has never really caught on. |
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