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Definition of revaccinate in English: revaccinateverb riːˈvaksɪneɪtˌrēˈvaksəˌnāt [with object]Vaccinate again for the same disease. high-risk individuals should be revaccinated every three to five years Example sentencesExamples - Although titers aren't perfect indicators of immunity, they are the best tests available to provide owners with some reassurance that their pets are protected and don't need to be revaccinated.
- All the dogs are neutered and vaccinated as well as being tagged so that they are revaccinated each year.
- Reactions are less common for those being revaccinated.
- The cats are vaccinated against the disease when they are neutered, but the feasibility of revaccinating them is another matter.
- Rosemary from New York says, ‘Do people that have received the vaccine when they were children still have to be revaccinated?’
- Unfortunately, foot and mouth has crept into Argentina in recent months, and they've had to start revaccinating.
- For individuals being revaccinated, the viral shedding period may be shorter.
- A potential benefit of being revaccinated is that the threat of serious side effects is lower than for those getting the shot for the first time, Woodward said.
- The North-Eastern Health Board covering Cavan, Louth, Meath, Monaghan have only revaccinated eight children from the 168 in need of the boost.
- High-risk children who were vaccinated when they were younger than four years should be revaccinated after two to three years if they are still at a high risk.
- As a member of the baby boomer generation, who was immunized as a child against smallpox, is that immunity still good, or would we have to be revaccinated if the need arose?
- Or, he might have to recall all of the pets to whom he gave a substandard dose and revaccinate them at full dosages.
- Those who failed to develop a take within seven to nine days were revaccinated.
- Persons at high risk who were vaccinated before travel during the previous season should be revaccinated with the current vaccine in the following fall or winter.
- We have to say to parents, ‘There is a possibility the vaccine your child had did not work and we recommend your child is revaccinated with the MMR vaccine’.
Derivatives noun riːvaksɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n Tuberculous skin lesions were more common in people over 15 years or with revaccination. Example sentencesExamples - Two to three punctures are recommended for primary vaccination; 15 punctures are recommended for revaccination.
- Germany was over 95 percent vaccinated, enforced multiple revaccinations every few years, and kept the best vaccination records in Europe.
- As I had been vaccinated in infancy, I did not require revaccination, but my mother knew that I needed a red ribbon like everyone else so, as a wise parent, she put one on my arm.
- Children can achieve or re-achieve detectable levels of protective antibodies after revaccination during combination antiretroviral treatment.
Definition of revaccinate in US English: revaccinateverbˌrēˈvaksəˌnāt [with object]Vaccinate again for the same disease. Example sentencesExamples - High-risk children who were vaccinated when they were younger than four years should be revaccinated after two to three years if they are still at a high risk.
- Those who failed to develop a take within seven to nine days were revaccinated.
- As a member of the baby boomer generation, who was immunized as a child against smallpox, is that immunity still good, or would we have to be revaccinated if the need arose?
- All the dogs are neutered and vaccinated as well as being tagged so that they are revaccinated each year.
- Rosemary from New York says, ‘Do people that have received the vaccine when they were children still have to be revaccinated?’
- Unfortunately, foot and mouth has crept into Argentina in recent months, and they've had to start revaccinating.
- The North-Eastern Health Board covering Cavan, Louth, Meath, Monaghan have only revaccinated eight children from the 168 in need of the boost.
- Although titers aren't perfect indicators of immunity, they are the best tests available to provide owners with some reassurance that their pets are protected and don't need to be revaccinated.
- Persons at high risk who were vaccinated before travel during the previous season should be revaccinated with the current vaccine in the following fall or winter.
- For individuals being revaccinated, the viral shedding period may be shorter.
- We have to say to parents, ‘There is a possibility the vaccine your child had did not work and we recommend your child is revaccinated with the MMR vaccine’.
- Or, he might have to recall all of the pets to whom he gave a substandard dose and revaccinate them at full dosages.
- A potential benefit of being revaccinated is that the threat of serious side effects is lower than for those getting the shot for the first time, Woodward said.
- Reactions are less common for those being revaccinated.
- The cats are vaccinated against the disease when they are neutered, but the feasibility of revaccinating them is another matter.
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