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Things vaccine often describes ("vaccine ________")
- abbreviations
- mice
- requirements
- powder
- studies
- distribution
- pock
- approaches
- supplies
- prices
- lymph
- trials
- strain
- development
- inoculation
- efforts
- production
- effectiveness
- declines
- composition
- preparations
- safety
- combinations
- preparation
- failure
- efficacy
- treatment
- use
- testing
- damaged
- failures
- strains
- res
- manufacturers
- schedules
- disease
- related
- research
- vesicle
- diseases
- vesicles
- prevention
- programme
- administration
- strategies
- bottle
- adjuvants
- virus
- storage
- technologies
- vaccines
- formulations
- usage
- immunity
- erysipelas
- protection
- injections
- delivery
- potential
- viruses
- schedule
- candidates
- associated
- damage
- developers
- physicians
- technology
- agent
- antigens
- matter
- reactions
- statements
- researchers
- coverage
- effects
- prophylaxis
- category
- induced
- availability
- protocols
- agents
- recipients
- therapy
- design
- doses
- preventable
- shipment
- potency
- recommendations
How vaccine often is described ("________ vaccine")
- polyvalent
- efficacious
- quadrivalent
- successful
- dead
- poliomyelitis
- prepared
- mixed
- intranasal
- acellular
- therapeutic
- type
- bacterial
- conjugated
- whooping
- licensed
- experimental
- pox
- novel
- containing
- potent
- rabies
- reconstituted
- influenza
- safe
- derived
- valent
- live
- japanese
- conventional
- attenuated
- smallpox
- suitable
- triple
- enough
- yellow
- commercial
- synthetic
- liquid
- monovalent
- based
- diploid
- polio
- multivalent
- streptococcal
- dried
- oral
- new
- bivalent
- contraceptive
- purified
- pneumococcus
- protective
- preventive
- recombinant
- meningococcal
- available
- effective
- current
- pneumococcal
- typhoid
- autogenous
- diphtheria
- prophylactic
- efficient
- satisfactory
- trivalent
- paratyphoid
- rubella
- tetanus
- modified
- cell
- human
- ideal
- inactivated
- hepatitis
