Vaccine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A vaccine is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease. A vaccine typically contains a small amount of an agent that resembles a microorganism.
Vaccination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vaccination is the administration of antigenic material (the vaccine) to produce immunity to a disease. Vaccines can prevent or ameliorate the effects of infection by a pathogen.
Vaccination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vaccination is the administration of antigenic material (the vaccine) to produce immunity to a disease. Vaccines can prevent or ameliorate the effects of infection by a pathogen.
vaccine - definition of vaccine in the Medical dictionary - by the ...
vaccine /vac·cine/ (vak´sēn) a suspension of attenuated or killed microorganisms (viruses, bacteria, or rickettsiae), or of antigenic proteins derived from them, administered ...
Vaccine Page, The
The Vaccine Page is a serious attempt to collect all useful information about vaccines, organize it meaningfully, present it appropriately for each of several distinct audiences ...
ThinkTwice Global Vaccine Institute: Avoid Vaccine Reactions
Immunizations! Is your child at risk for a VACCINE REACTION? Learn more. Also: immunization studies, personal stories, vaccine books, laws, options, and more. Please visit this ...
Vaccine - Conservapedia
A vaccine is an injection of a specialized protein designed to create an immunity to a particular disease (see antigen). The primary mechanism that a body uses to identify ...
Vaccines: HOME page for Vaccines and Immunizations site
Vaccine-preventable disease levels are at or near record lows. However, we cannot take high immunization coverage levels for granted. To continue to protect America's children and ...
Vaccine Dangers (from http://educate-yourself.org)
July 22, 2009. The government is planning on forced vaccinations for Swine Flu this Fall. This is a very serious and grave concern for all Americans and people around the world who ...