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21 infectious bursal disease vaccine
Иммунология: вакцина против инфекционного бурситаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > infectious bursal disease vaccine
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22 the discovery of a vaccine against this dangerous disease will benefit all mankind
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the discovery of a vaccine against this dangerous disease will benefit all mankind
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23 foot-mouth disease vaccine
Англо-русский медицинский словарь > foot-mouth disease vaccine
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24 foot-and-mouth disease vaccine
Англо-русский словарь по иммунологии > foot-and-mouth disease vaccine
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25 infectious bursal disease vaccine
Англо-русский словарь по иммунологии > infectious bursal disease vaccine
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26 Nairobi sheep disease vaccine
Англо-русский словарь по иммунологии > Nairobi sheep disease vaccine
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27 Newcastle disease vaccine
вакцина против ( вируса) болезни НьюкаслаАнгло-русский словарь по иммунологии > Newcastle disease vaccine
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28 FMDV
1) Сельское хозяйство: foot-and-mouth disease virus2) Иммунология: foot-and-mouth disease vaccine -
29 FMDV
сокр. от foot-and-mouth disease vaccineвакцина против ящура
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Vaccine — Vac cine (v[a^]k s[imac]n or v[a^]k s[i^]n; 277), a. [L. vaccinus, fr. vacca a cow; cf. Skr. v[=a][,c] to bellow, to groan.] 1. Of or pertaining to cows; pertaining to, derived from, or caused by, vaccinia; as, vaccine virus; the vaccine disease … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vaccine — [18] Vaccine was adapted from Latin vaccīnus, which means literally ‘of a cow’ (it was a derivative of vacca ‘cow’, source of French vache). It was used by the British physician Edward Jenner at the end of the 18th century in the terms vaccine… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
vaccine — [18] Vaccine was adapted from Latin vaccīnus, which means literally ‘of a cow’ (it was a derivative of vacca ‘cow’, source of French vache). It was used by the British physician Edward Jenner at the end of the 18th century in the terms vaccine… … Word origins
Vaccine injury — Classification and external resources ICD 10 T88.1, Y58 Y59 … Wikipedia
Vaccine efficacy — is defined as the reduction in the incidence of a disease among people who have received a vaccine compared to the incidence in unvaccinated people. The efficacy of a new vaccine is measured in phase III clinical trials by giving one group of… … Wikipedia
Disease surveillance — is an epidemiological practice by which the spread of disease is monitored in order to establish patterns of progression. The main role of disease surveillance is to predict, observe, and minimize the harm caused by outbreak, epidemic, and… … Wikipedia
Vaccine — Vac cine (v[a^]k*s[=e]n or v[a^]k s[=e]n), n. 1. The virus of vaccinia used in vaccination. [1913 Webster] 2. any preparation used to render an organism immune to some disease, by inducing or increasing the natural immunity mechanisms. Prior to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vaccine — ► NOUN Medicine ▪ a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease or a synthetic substitute. ORIGIN Latin vaccinus, from vacca cow… … English terms dictionary
vaccine — [vak sēn′, vak′sēn] n. [L vaccinus, from cows < vacca, cow; akin ? to Sans vaśā, rogue cow] 1. lymph, or a preparation of this, from a cowpox vesicle, containing the causative virus and used in vaccination against cowpox or smallpox 2. any… … English World dictionary
Vaccine — For other uses, see Vaccine (disambiguation). A vaccine is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease. A vaccine typically contains an agent that resembles a disease causing microorganism, and is often made from… … Wikipedia
Vaccine 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… … Wikipedia