immunised in A Sentence

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    If you do travel, make sure you are fully Immunised.

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    Why are only 53% of children from poor families fully Immunised?

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    Are there any reasons why my child should not be Immunised?

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    The blood sera of the' Immunised' animals are found to contain

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    Immunisation rates then went up again and most children are now Immunised.

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    The Department of Health issues advice as to who should be Immunised.

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    In India, 47% of poorest children and 30% of richest children are not Immunised.

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    many tricks to learn about how to prepare suitable immunising materialsthe vaccines and sera.

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    Any person over the age of 2 months in an at-risk group should be Immunised.

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    But bowel disease is no more common in Immunised people than in people who have not been Immunised.

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    He said all children in the affected areas should be Immunised and people should be sensitised about the disease.

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    This is the reason why some older children and adults who were Immunised as a young child develop whooping cough.

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    In brief, lymphocytes isolated from the spleen(or possibly blood) of an Immunised animal are combined with an immortal myeloma

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    It is not known if being Immunised against HPV will reduce your risk of developing mouth cancer but it seems likely.

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    After creating immunogens that used the new, HIV-mimicking proteins, the researchers Immunised the rabbits and drew blood samples once a month.

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    As can be seen in the table above, as mother's education level increases, the chances of a child getting Immunised increases.

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    In particular, you should be Immunised against Group A meningococcus if you are visiting certain hot counties where this is a risk.

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    So, even if you were Immunised as a young child, you may still get whooping cough as an older child or adult.

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    If your rubella blood test shows that you are not immune, and you are not already pregnant, then you should be Immunised.

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    Once we are Immunised, the antibodies and/or immune cells are ready to attack the germ if it begins to invade our body.

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    If any immunisation or health programme is launched using these mediums, educated mothers became aware of them and get their child Immunised.".

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    For a comparable time period(2014-15), HMIS showed the percentage of fully Immunised children to be consistently above 100 percent, as Observer Research Foundation pointed out.

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    Immunising your child will protect them but also cut the risk of them passing on the infection to other vulnerable members of the family.

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    Individual immunity comes from immunization and occasional exposure to the infection which can boost immunity in those previously Immunised without us being aware of it.

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    One in two children in the state is not fully Immunised, and the state has India's second-highest maternal mortality rate(258 deaths per 100,000 live births).

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    The blood sera of the' Immunised' animals are found to contain an antibody which reacts with its associated antigen Rh in the red cells of some,

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    People aged 65 years and over and all other people at any age in any of the at-risk groups listed above should be Immunised with PPV.

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    In particular, women who have come to the UK from overseas and have not been Immunised are at greatest risk of having a baby with congenital rubella syndrome.

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    As the risk of tetanus persists, efforts were made to ensure MNTE is maintained- women and children are Immunised, and clean deliveries and proper cord care activities are given boost.

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    A child who is in the contagious stage should stay away from school and avoid close contact with others, especially those who are not Immunised or have never had measles.

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