prophylactic vaccination - traduction vers néerlandais
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prophylactic vaccination - traduction vers néerlandais

SERIES OF LEGISLATIVE STATUTES PASSED BY THE PARLIAMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Anti-vaccinationist/Vaccination acts; Vaccination/Vaccination acts; Vaccination Act 1867; Vaccination Acts; Vaccination Act 1840; Vaccination Act 1853; Vaccination Act 1871; Vaccination Act 1873; Vaccination (Scotland) Act 1907; Vaccination Act 1907; Vaccination Act 1898; Vaccination Act 1874

prophylactic vaccination      
preventieve vaccinatie, preventieve inenting (behandeling met als doel van tevoren een tegenreactie te creëren)
smallpox vaccination         
  •  The process above shows the steps taken by Edward Jenner to create vaccination. Jenner did this by inoculating James Phipps with cowpox, a similar virus to smallpox, to create immunity, unlike variolation, which used smallpox to create an immunity to itself.
  • Dr [[Edward Jenner]] performing his first vaccination on [[James Phipps]], a boy of age 8. 14 May 1796. Painting by Ernest Board (early 20th century).
  • 1919 Notice issued by the British [[General Post Office]] encouraging postal staff to apply for the free vaccination.
  • The [[Balmis Expedition]] took the vaccine to Spanish America in 1804.
  • Diagram A: Exposure to the cowpox virus builds immunity to the smallpox virus. 1a. Cowpox virus is injected into the bloodstream. 2a. The virus enters the cells and a mild fever develops. 3a. T-cells recognize the antigen as a threat. 4a. Activated T-cells replicate, and their offspring become memory T-cells. 5a. Antibodies are produced and destroy the virus. Diagram B: When exposed to the smallpox virus, the immune system is resistant. 1b. Smallpox virus is injected into the bloodstream. 2b. Memory T cells recognize the virus. 3b. Antibodies are produced and destroy the virus.
FIRST SUCCESSFUL VACCINE TO BE DEVELOPED
Smallpox vaccination; Small pox vaccination; Calf lymph; Dryvax; Imvanex; Variola vaccine; Small pox vaccine; Jynneos; Imvamune; Modified vaccinia Ankara - Bavarian Nordic
pokkenvaccinatie
measles vaccine         
  • Measles cases reported in Canada before and after introduction of the vaccine. Between 1959 and 1968 measles was not nationally reportable, hence there are no data are this period.
  •  Measles cases reported in the United States before and after introduction of the vaccine.
  • Cases of measles and deaths per 100000, per year, in the United States over the 20th century
  • Measles cases reported in England and [[Wales]].
  • Mumps, measles and rubella combined vaccine ([[MMR vaccine]])
VACCINE USED AGAINST THE DISEASE MEASLES
Measles Vaccine; Attenuvax; Vaccinate against measles; Measles vaccination; Measles vaccinations
mazelenvaccin

Définition

Vaccination
·noun The act, art, or practice of vaccinating, or inoculating with the cowpox, in order to prevent or mitigate an attack of smallpox. ·cf. Inoculation.

Wikipédia

Vaccination Act

The UK Vaccination Acts of 1840, 1853, 1867 and 1898 were a series of legislative Acts passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom regarding the vaccination policy of the country.