smallpox immunization造句
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- It has been three decades since widespread smallpox immunizations stopped in the United States.
- The United States stopped smallpox immunizations in 1972.
- A woman planning on conceiving within one month should not receive the smallpox immunization until after the pregnancy.
- New Zealand is considering carrying out a mass smallpox immunization program as a safeguard against a terrorist attack, a newspaper reported.
- The Health Ministry smallpox immunization recommendation has been sent to the Cabinet, which will discuss it next week, said ministry spokesman Iddo Hadari.
- It's difficult to find smallpox immunization in a sentence. 用smallpox immunization造句挺難的
- There is no provision in the Massachusetts plan for how to proceed with a smallpox immunization plan if nurses declined to participate en masse.
- Previous experience with smallpox immunizations found that for every 1 million people vaccinated, 15 had significant medical complications, with one episode resulting in death.
- Wide peacetime vaccinations, he said, would help educate not only the nation's medical community on the practical aspects of smallpox immunization but also the public.
- Tens of millions of Americans under the age of 30 are susceptible to smallpox because they were never vaccinated; the United States stopped smallpox immunizations in 1972.
- California news wires . ) POX-PROGRAM ( Los Angeles )-- Los Angeles County launches its smallpox immunization program Wednesday, inoculating a handful of workers at a health clinic.
- The " Seymour Plan " enabled residents to receive diphtheria immunizations in September and October, smallpox immunizations during November and December, and typhoid immunizations in January and February.
- One of the vaccines, known as an MVA-HIV vaccine and derived from a virus used in smallpox immunization, is the first of its kind to be tested in humans.
- These included building a pipeline to bring Khumjung s water from its source in Khumbila to a reservoir in the village as well as running a smallpox immunization programme.
- Health planners are particularly concerned the disease could spread rapidly because smallpox immunizations stopped in the United States in 1972, and it's estimated the vaccine's effectiveness wears off after 10 years.
- However, federal officals cautioned that the vaccine's side effects kill one or two of every 1 million people immunized, meaning that hundreds could potentially die during the course of a national smallpox immunization campaign.
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