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- noun Plural form of
immunization .
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Examples
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Second, any information reported about immunizations is only reportable from a population standpoint, so at no time can an individual's immunization status be shared with outside sources.
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In a November 1984 East West Journal article, he called immunizations a "medical time bomb," and (as a paediatrician) said the "greatest threat to childhood diseases lies in the dangerous and ineffectual efforts made to prevent them."
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In a November 1984 East West Journal article, he called immunizations a "medical time bomb," and (as a paediatrician) said the "greatest threat to childhood diseases lies in the dangerous and ineffectual efforts made to prevent them."
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Thimerosal was used as a preservative in immunizations for over thirty years without any observable adverse effects.
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Thimerosal was used as a preservative in immunizations for over thirty years without any observable adverse effects.
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Dr. Yummy mentions that everyone is due for certain immunizations.
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Dr. Yummy mentions that everyone is due for certain immunizations.
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So showering, trying to stay clean, and getting prompt care, if you start to get an infection rather than waiting for it to become an advanced infection, and staying up on the immunizations is the best we can do.
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Antibody responses were detectable in 100% of subjects after two immunizations, which is notable for subunit vaccines in general.
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Mom knows for little Grayson, the visit and the immunizations are a must.
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