Phrases with «immunisation»

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Immunisation means making your body stronger and more resistant to diseases by receiving a vaccine. It helps protect you from getting sick or having severe symptoms if you are exposed to a specific virus or bacteria. Full definition

Noun + «immunisation»

«immunisation» + noun

Adjective + «immunisation»

Sentences with «immunisation»

  • Analysis of MCS data has indicated that frequent house moves is associated with lower uptake of immunisations for children (Pearce et al., 2008; cited in Ketende et al., 2010). (gov.scot)
  • Chancellor Gordon Brown today hailed the UK's # 1 billion boost for immunisation programmes in the developing world as the first step towards making a reality of aid promises made by wealthy nations. (politics.co.uk)
  • NAN reports that the last national polio immunisation in Daura was conducted in October 2017 in which 86,164 children were immunised. (newsdiaryonline.com)
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