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Definition of immunization in English: immunization(British immunisation) noun ɪmjʊnʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n mass nounThe action of making a person or animal immune to infection, typically by inoculation. we recommend influenza immunization for all employees as modifier a polio immunization campaign count noun make sure your immunizations against the disease are updated Example sentencesExamples - Immunization has become a key tool in disease control.
- Many children die of measles because immunization is not available.
- Harry received his immunisation at the health centre.
- Almost everyone has access to medical care, and there is a high rate of immunization for infants during their first year.
- Do you know where your immunization records are?
- Immunization programmes are now widely accepted as an efficient form of preventive medicine.
- Traditional immunizations prime the immune system to fight off parasites, bacteria, or viruses.
- Initially, two immunizations are given about four weeks apart.
- Target immunization rates of 95 per cent are proposed to tackle the remaining diseases.
- He was later elected to the hospital board and campaigned hard for the immunisation of young children.
Definition of immunization in US English: immunization(British immunisation) nounˌimyənəˈzāSHən The action of making a person or animal immune to infection, typically by inoculation. we recommend influenza immunization for all employees as modifier a polio immunization campaign make sure your immunizations against the disease are updated Example sentencesExamples - Initially, two immunizations are given about four weeks apart.
- Traditional immunizations prime the immune system to fight off parasites, bacteria, or viruses.
- Target immunization rates of 95 per cent are proposed to tackle the remaining diseases.
- Many children die of measles because immunization is not available.
- Almost everyone has access to medical care, and there is a high rate of immunization for infants during their first year.
- He was later elected to the hospital board and campaigned hard for the immunisation of young children.
- Do you know where your immunization records are?
- Harry received his immunisation at the health centre.
- Immunization programmes are now widely accepted as an efficient form of preventive medicine.
- Immunization has become a key tool in disease control.
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