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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of vaccinate.

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  • adjective having been rendered unsusceptible to a disease

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Examples

  • So getting more people vaccinated is important, and for the first year, we're recommending that virtually everyone get a flu vaccine, everyone over the age of six months.

    Preparing For Another Flu Season 2010

  • So getting more people vaccinated is important, and for the first year, we're recommending that virtually everyone get a flu vaccine, everyone over the age of six months.

    Preparing For Another Flu Season 2010

  • So getting more people vaccinated is important, and for the first year, we're recommending that virtually everyone get a flu vaccine, everyone over the age of six months.

    Preparing For Another Flu Season 2010

  • So getting more people vaccinated is important, and for the first year, we're recommending that virtually everyone get a flu vaccine, everyone over the age of six months.

    Preparing For Another Flu Season 2010

  • Taylor then examined the incidence and age at diagnosis of autism in vaccinated and unvaccinated children.

    Hot Topics: Autism 2008

  • Ask Congress to reenact legislation that would eliminate mercury and other toxins from our children's vaccines, study the instance of autism and other neurological disorders in vaccinated versus unvaccinated children, and to extend the statute of limitations to allow all children affected by vaccine-induced autism to file in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (NVICP).

    Anti-vaccine autism activists to rally in DC June 4 BA Haller 2008

  • In addition, there were more cases of pnuemonia in vaccinated children than in controls - 16 vaccine recipients (0.05%) and 6 in the control group (0.02%) - also very small absolute differences, not enough to get anxious about.

    Archive 2006-01-01 2006

  • In addition, there were more cases of pnuemonia in vaccinated children than in controls - 16 vaccine recipients (0.05%) and 6 in the control group (0.02%) - also very small absolute differences, not enough to get anxious about.

    Medpundit 2006

  • Still, whether or not to have a child vaccinated is a decision that every parent has the right to make.

    Archive 2004-02-01 2004

  • Still, whether or not to have a child vaccinated is a decision that every parent has the right to make.

    Medpundit 2004

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