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  • 1Vaccination policy — refers to the health policy a government adopts in relation to vaccination. Vaccinations are voluntary in some countries and mandatory in some countries as part of the public health system. Some governments pay all or part of the costs of… …

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  • 2Vaccination — Intervention Child receiving an oral polio vaccine ICD 9 CM …

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  • 3Vaccination Act — The UK Vaccination Acts of 1840, 1853 and 1898 reflect the continuing argument over vaccination policy in the United Kingdom. Similar legislation was passed in the USA and other countries.Alfred Russel Wallace gave an account of smallpox and… …

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  • 4vaccination — n. 1) to carry out, do a (mass) vaccination (of the population) 2) (a) compulsory; mass vaccination 3) a vaccination against (to carry out a mass vaccination against tuberculosis) * * * [ˌvæksɪ neɪʃ(ə)n] mass vaccination do a (mass) vaccination… …

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  • 5Vaccination schedule — A vaccination schedule is a series of vaccinations, including the timing of all doses, which may be either recommended or compulsory, depending on the country of residence. A vaccine is an antigenic preparation used to produce active immunity to… …

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  • 6vaccination — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ flu, measles, MMR, rubella, smallpox, etc. ▪ routine ▪ emergency ▪ …

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  • 7compulsory — adj. Compulsory is used with these nouns: ↑attendance, ↑conscription, ↑education, ↑insurance, ↑licence, ↑liquidation, ↑module, ↑purchase, ↑reading, ↑redundancy, ↑registration, ↑ …

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  • 8National Anti-Vaccination League — The National Anti Vaccination League was founded in 1896 in Britain, growing from earlier smaller organisations in London, originally under the title Anti Compulsory Vaccination League. The organisation opposed compulsory vaccination,… …

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  • 9Australian Vaccination Network — Abbreviation AVN Formation 1994 Type Pressure group Purpose/focus anti vaccination campaigning[1] …

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  • 10Vaccine controversies — James Gillray, The Cow Pock or the Wonderful Effects of the New Inoculation! (1802) A vaccine controversy is a dispute over the morality, ethics, effectiveness, or safety of vaccinations. Medical and scientific evidence surrounding vaccinations… …

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