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What (who) is Inoculation - definition


inoculation         
  • A 1802 comparison of smallpox (left) and cowpox (right) inoculations 16 days after administration
ARTIFICIAL INTRODUCTION OF INFECTION TO CELLS, TISSUE, OR AN ORGANISM
Innoculate; Inoculant; Inoculator; Inoculate; Innoculation; Inoculations
n.
1) to give an inoculation
2) an inoculation against (an inoculation against tetanus)
inoculation         
  • A 1802 comparison of smallpox (left) and cowpox (right) inoculations 16 days after administration
ARTIFICIAL INTRODUCTION OF INFECTION TO CELLS, TISSUE, OR AN ORGANISM
Innoculate; Inoculant; Inoculator; Inoculate; Innoculation; Inoculations
inoculation         
  • A 1802 comparison of smallpox (left) and cowpox (right) inoculations 16 days after administration
ARTIFICIAL INTRODUCTION OF INFECTION TO CELLS, TISSUE, OR AN ORGANISM
Innoculate; Inoculant; Inoculator; Inoculate; Innoculation; Inoculations
n.
1.
Budding.
2.
Vaccination.

Wikipedia

Inoculation
Inoculation is a set of methods of artificially inducing immunity against various infectious diseases. The terms "inoculation", "vaccination", and "immunization" are often used synonymously, but there are some important differences among them.
Examples of use of Inoculation
1. Personal integrity isn‘t achieved through inoculation.
2. Some of them fear that the inoculation involves risks.
3. It gave no timetable for the inoculation campaign.
4. The inoculation of organic or free range birds would not be recommended.
5. There have been two official policies for dealing with its poison÷ inoculation and quarantine.