0 the process or an act of giving someone a vaccine (= a substance put into a person's body to prevent them getting a disease):
Routine smallpox vaccination in the United States ended in 1972.
Mass vaccination programmes have almost removed infectious diseases from the mortality tables for children.
In the majority of patients (influenza vaccine, 98 % and pneumococcal vaccine, 94 %), vaccination was carried out in general practice.
Oral delivery represents another attractive alternative to parenteral injection for large-scale human vaccination.
The outcomes of six different vaccination schedules were examined.
Analysis suggests that the pre-vaccination patterns of measles and mumps infection in the different countries were similar.
Bars represent the average concentration (in dry weight) for groups of samples taken from fish at different time points after vaccination.
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