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Meanings of widespread vaccination in English
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Usage of widespread vaccination in English
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Britain had no plans for a widespreadvaccination campaign, they said.
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Smallpox, once a major scourge on humanity, was eradicated in 1979 following widespreadvaccination programs.
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Smallpox is a devastating viral illness that was eradicated after an aggressive, widespreadvaccination campaign.
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Public Health England wants widespreadvaccination to stop flu spreading to "at risk" people.
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And widespreadvaccination and a return to in-person gatherings probably won't occur for a year or so.
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The blood cancer is not common and widespreadvaccination against the viruses is unlikely to affect non-Hodgki
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However, widespreadvaccination is likely to be, at the earliest, next year even if everything goes to plan.
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Yet hospitalisation and death rates for acute respiratory illnesses continue to rise in spite of widespreadvaccination programs.
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And this is in a region where there is widespreadvaccination against infections and where public health is strong.
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If a widespreadvaccination program is undertaken in the future, many more cases of post-vaccinial myopericarditis could be seen.
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Purpose: Potential barriers to widespreadvaccination of adolescent girls against human papillomavirus (HPV) infection are poorly understood.
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Despite widespreadvaccination, one in 100 infants in the Western Cape suffers from TB disease, underscoring the need for better prevention.
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The United States declared measles eliminated from the country in 2000 thanks to widespreadvaccination, meaning it is no longer constantly present.
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Northern Ireland's Minister for Agriculture, Ms Bríd Rogers, has ruled out a widespreadvaccination against foot-and-mouth despite the increased threat from Britain.
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Mumps virus is highly neurotropic and, prior to widespreadvaccination programs, was the major cause of viral meningitis in the United States.
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The blood cancer is not common and widespreadvaccination against the viruses is unlikely to affect non-Hodgkin lymphoma rates much, the researchers noted.