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immunization <an immunization; immunizations> N

active immunization MED

immunization campaign

immunization drives

immunization efforts

immunization schedule

Expanded Programme of Immunization

expanded programme on immunization

national immunization days

National Immunization Days

Universal Child Immunization

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Immunization rates for one-year-old children in 1999 were estimated at 22% for diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus and 46% for measles.
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The design incentive behind aerosol delivery is to target the lungs rapidly, easily and painlessly in contrast to intradermal immunization.
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Inadequate immunization coverage rates often result from limited resources, competing health priorities, poor management of health systems and inadequate surveillance.
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Individuals who are exposed to the virus, either through infection or by immunization with polio vaccine, develop immunity.
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The terms "inoculation", "vaccination", "immunization" and "injection" are often used synonymously to refer to artificial induction of immunity against various infectious diseases.
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Child immunization for measles in 2004 as a percentage of children under 12 months of age was 92 percent.
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Such parental misperceptions are major obstacles towards immunization of children.
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The ads criticized childhood immunization and promoted an alternative medicine website.
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The success is due to mass immunization drives that have reached more than 2 billion children with the oral polio vaccine, the release adds.
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Individuals who are exposed to poliovirus, either through infection or by immunization with polio vaccine, develop immunity.
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