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vaccinations
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疫苗接种, 免疫
the process or an act of introducing a vaccine into the body as a precaution against contracting a disease
Vaccination refers to the process of giving a vaccine to help the immune system develop protection against specific diseases. Vaccines typically contain a small, harmless piece of the virus or bacteria that causes the disease, which stimulates the immune system to recognize and fight the actual germs if it enters the body in the future. Vaccination is an important tool in preventing infectious diseases, reducing the spread of illnesses, and protecting public health. It can be given through injections, nasal sprays, or oral doses, depending on the vaccine.
- Vaccination has significantly reduced the spread of infectious diseases.
疫苗接种显著减少了传染病的传播。
- She received her annual flu vaccination at the clinic.
她在诊所接受了年度流感疫苗接种。
- The vaccination rate in the community is steadily increasing.
社区的疫苗接种率正在稳步上升。
- He was nervous about the vaccination, but it was quick and painless.
他对疫苗接种感到紧张,但它快速且无痛。
- The government launched a nationwide vaccination campaign to fight the outbreak.
政府发起了一场全国性的疫苗接种运动以对抗疫情。
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疫苗接种疤痕, 疫苗痕迹
the scar left following inoculation with a vaccine