Inoculation [noun]
Definition of Inoculation:
immunization
Opposite/Antonyms of Inoculation:
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Sentence/Example of Inoculation:
Imperial College London is also working on an experimental inoculation.
And, as newsreels of the day made clear, they’d all been early test subjects for the inoculation.
He argues that the Stat scoop also underscores the importance of the press in serving as an additional check on the vaccine race, especially as inoculations are developed and tested in countries with little government transparency or accountability.
Yin said the distribution of the vaccine to Sinovac workers and their families occurred under China’s emergency-use vaccine program, a government policy that allows specific populations of people to receive unproven inoculations.
Some rare adverse reactions to the inoculations may only show up once the vaccines have been studied in a large, diverse population.
The confirmation of their October goal, first announced last month, helped lift S&P 500 futures early on Friday as part of a drumbeat of positive news on inoculation efforts that have the potential to end the threat of damaging lockdowns.
Tubercle bacilli are nearly always present, although animal inoculation may be necessary to detect them.
It has been shown that the quantity of opsonins in the blood can be greatly increased by inoculation with dead bacteria.
British house of commons voted Dr. Jenner 10,000 for his discovery of the vaccine inoculation.
Probably the general introduction of inoculation first occasioned the discovery.