- A
vaccinator is a
person who
gives injections of a
vaccine to people.
Vaccinators require the
skills of
knowing where to
inject the
needle into the recipient...
- disease. When a
sufficiently large percentage of a po****tion has been
vaccinated, herd
immunity results. Herd
immunity protects those who may be immunocompromised...
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antibodies even
after being vaccinated correctly. ****orted
factors such as ethnicity, age, or
genetic predisposition. If a
vaccinated individual does develop...
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measles vaccine in 1968 and
subsequently the MMR
vaccine in 1971,
which vaccinates against measles,
mumps and
rubella in a
single shot
followed by a booster...
- a
breed standard. It is
often required that a cat must be
healthy and
vaccinated to parti****te in a cat show. Both
pedigreed and non-purebred companion...
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original on 17 June 2020.
Retrieved 24 July 2021. "National
Guard vaccinates hundreds of
thousands of people". www.army.mil.
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Archived from the
original on 10
April 2020.
Retrieved 3
April 2020.
India vaccinates nearly 80
million children Indian Governance Archived 2017-08-05 at the...
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having them neutered, ear-tipped for identification, and, if possible,
vaccinated, then
releasing them back into the outdoors. If the
location is deemed...
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among people who got
infected with SARS-CoV-2 than
among those who got
vaccinated against COVID-19. Risk
factors include a
family history of the condition...
- it was
mandatory to
vaccinate. In
British India a
program was
launched to
propagate smallpox vaccination,
through Indian vaccinators,
under the supervision...