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1 Vaccination Indications and Special Populationsby rhinohodag 16 terms May 14, 2008
2 Vaccination Contraindications and Major Side Effectsby rhinohodag 15 terms May 14, 2008
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1 Vaccination an injection into the body that contains antigens characteristic of a particular disease organism and the stimulates an immune response BIO 301L Immune System Chapter 32
2 vaccination process of giving a vaccine by mouth or by injection to provide actvie immunity against a disease science vocab test
3 Vaccination Process by which antigens are deliberatly introduced into the system Science
4 vaccination introduction of harmless microorganisms for the purpose of inducing the development of immunity Case # 2
5 vaccination treatment that encourages immunity to a specific disease Case Study 2
6 vaccination introducing microorganisms to humans or domestic animals that have been altered so that they are harmless to induce immunity development Case Study #2
7 Vaccination Treatment that immunizes a disease Case Study #2
8 vaccination introduction of previously treated microorganisms for the purpose of immune system development Case Study 2
9 vaccination encourages immunity to a disease case 2
10 vaccination process to immunize from disease Case Study 2 (Alphabetized)
11 Vaccination The deliberate exposure of a person to an antigen in order to provoke the primary immune response and memory cell production. Typically the antigens are those normally associated with pathogens, thus if the live pathogen is encountered in the future, the seconday immune response can be initiated, preventing infection and symptoms. MCAT Biology
12 vaccination aka immunization, a technique of inducing immunity Micro- The Science of Microbiology
13 vaccination injection that contains weak pathegons that allow bodies to produce antibodies Health Test 10/11/07
14 vaccination a method of preventing adsorption against certain viruses by producing antibodies. Micro Exam 3- chapter 13
15 Vaccination A method of conferring immunity, but avoids the dangers of a first infection Micro Exam V: The adaptive Immune System (17)
16 vaccination an injection into the body that contains antigens characteristic of a particular disease organism and the stimulates an immune response mendoza set3-22
17 vaccination an injection into the body that contains antigens characteristic of a particular disease organism and the stimulates an immune response Grade 8 Definition
18 vaccination process by which harmless antigens are deliberately introduced into a person's body to produce active immunity Chapter 19 Section 1 and 2
19 vaccination injection of a weakened or mild form of a pathogen to produce immunity The Immune System
20 vaccination the process by which harmless antigens are diliberately introduced into a person's body to produce active immunity; also called immunization MA-Human biology and Health
21 vaccination induction of immune protection by exposing organisms to infectious agents that have been treated to substantially reduce or eliminate their ability to cause damage or disease Chapter 4: Immunology
22 vaccination injection of a weakened or mild form of a pathogen to produce immunity Chapter 40: The Immune System and Disease
23 Vaccination The deliberate exposure of a person to an antigen in order to provoke the primary immune response and memory cell production. Typically the antigens are those normally associated with pathogens, thus if the live pathogen is encountered in the future, the seconday immune response can be initiated, preventing infection and symptoms. Biology
24 Vaccination the administration of a vaccine Section 9
25 vaccination process of giving a vaccine by mouth or injection to provide active immunity against a disease. science immune system
26 vaccination immunization Diseases
27 Vaccination An injection of dead or weakened viruses to make the body immune to the virus Martin Vocab 11
28 Vaccination the process by which harmless antigens are deliberately introduced into a person’s body to produce active immunity 18-2
29 Vaccination the process by /Users/Halle/Documents/18-4.docwhich harmless antigens are deliberately introduced into a person’s body to produce active immunity chapter 18
30 Vaccination injection that contains weak pathegons that allow bodies to produce antibodies Immune System
31 vaccination . The Immune System
32 vaccination The deliberate introduction of antigens to produce immunity. Chapter 14 - Vocabulary
33 vaccination لُقاح Chapter 36
34 Vaccination administration of an antigen to develop immunity to a disease Microbiology: Chapter 24
35 vaccination An injection into the body that contains antigens characteristic of a particular disease organism and the stimulates an immune response, allowing the body to jump directly to a secondary immune response the next time it sees that antigen. Bio Immune System
36 vaccination لقاح Chapter 36
37 vaccination method of exposing a person to a controled amount of disease causing factou to develop imunity science 4
38 vaccination Administration of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen to make an individual immune to it. Apex Biology - 10.2
39 vaccination is the administration of antigenic material to produce immunity to a disease Bio test 2
40 vaccination or immunization- is the process by which harmless antigens are deliberately introduced into a person's body to produce active immunity Science Vocabulary (Chapter 14)
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