vaccinating

[ UK /vˈæksɪnˌe‍ɪtɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of protecting against disease by introducing a vaccine into the body to induce immunity
    doctors examined the recruits but nurses did the inoculating
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How To Use vaccinating In A Sentence

  • Vaccinating children with asthma against influenza has never really caught on.
  • The emphasis of a vaccination programme is on vaccinating kids before they are four weeks of age, because young kids are most susceptible to infection.
  • Nurse Jeanne Woodhouse started vaccinating at 10 am and the jabs were being taken up at a rate of one per minute.
  • There are few reasons for refraining from vaccinating a child.
  • You and your veterinarian should discuss the benefits and risks of vaccinating and not vaccinating your pet.
  • The Department of Health has agreed arrangements for vaccinating people over the age of 65 against influenza next winter.
  • The cats are vaccinated against the disease when they are neutered, but the feasibility of revaccinating them is another matter.
  • Experts also believe that vaccinating piglets against the disease may be a useful preventive measure.
  • The shelter staff began vaccinating all "adoptable" animals eight months ago, shelter director Kim Schoolcraft said. The Daily News - News
  • Unfortunately, foot and mouth has crept into Argentina in recent months, and they've had to start revaccinating.
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