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How to pronounce immunization in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms immunisation
Type of protection
Has types sensitisation, inoculation, sensitization, sensitizing, vaccination, sensitising
Derivation immunize

Examples of immunization

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By state law, children will not be able to enroll without proof of immunization.
From the washingtonpost.com
Reduced funding for immunization leaves only 43.5% of the young fully immunized.
From the en.wikipedia.org
All patients 18 and younger should bring their immunization record to the visit.
From the stltoday.com
Before you become pregnant, discuss your immunization history with your doctor.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Immunization coverage expanded to 80% of children nationally, from 56% in 1994.
From the forbes.com
At least two years of experience, including immunization experience is desired.
From the jobview.monster.com
When it comes to addressing child mortality, immunization plays a pivotal role.
From the abcnews.go.com
Meanwhile, officials are looking at opening immunization clinics at some schools.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Immunization against the flu is recommended for children ages 6 months and older.
From the omaha.com
More examples
  • The act of making immune (especially by inoculation)
  • (immunize) law: grant immunity from prosecution
  • (immunize) perform vaccinations or produce immunity in by inoculation; "We vaccinate against scarlet fever"; "The nurse vaccinated the children in the school"
  • (immunized) having been rendered unsusceptible to a disease
  • Immunization, or immunisation, is the process by which an individual's immune system becomes fortified against an agent (known as the immunogen).
  • In finance, interest rate immunization is a strategy that ensures that a change in interest rates will not affect the value of a portfolio. ...
  • (Immunizations (vaccinations)) Medicines that give protection against specific diseases. For example, there are immunizations against diptheria, tetanus, polio, tuberculosis, and measles.
  • (Immunizations) Specific types of injections to prevent infectious diseases and viral infections.
  • (Immunizations) Vaccines that are given to children and adults to help them develop protection (antibodies) against specific infections. Vaccines may contain an inactivated or killed agent or a weakened live organism.