Betekenis van:
immunisation
immunisation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- immunisatie
- the act of making immune (especially by inoculation)
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Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- immunisation;
- Immunisation;
- Support the development of prevention, vaccination and immunisation policies; improve partnerships, networks, tools and reporting systems for immunisation status and adverse events monitoring.
- activities that foster the exchange of best practice on vaccination and immunisation strategies;
- purchase of the vaccine baits for the oral immunisation of wild carnivores,
- Laboratory results need to be interpreted according to the vaccination or immunisation status
- improved vaccination and immunisation coverage and promotion of the availability of, and access to, existing or new vaccines;
- That request for authorisation shall include information on the type of vaccine and the vaccination scheme used for the immunisation of the poultry against Newcastle disease.
- preventive measures including standard precautions, safe systems of work, the correct use and disposal procedures, the importance of immunisation, according to the procedures at the workplace,
- The Slovakian authorities have authorised the use of a live attenuated vaccine against classical swine fever (C strain) to be used for the immunisation of feral pigs by means of oral bait.
- activities that foster the exchange of best practice on vaccination and immunisation strategies; sharing of best practices on patient safety issues, in particular management and control of healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial resistance;
- The French authorities have authorised the use of a live attenuated vaccine against classical swine fever (C strain) to be used for the immunisation of feral pigs by means of oral baits.
- control and prevention programmes for childhood infectious diseases (including activities that foster the exchange of best practise on vaccination and immunisation strategies, e.g. vaccine preventable diseases under Decision 2119/98/EC [23].
- In recent years, Community co-financed programmes for the oral immunisation of wild carnivores which are the reservoir of the disease have resulted in a very favourable situation in most Member States with drastic reduction of the cases in wild and domestic animals and the disappearance of human cases.
- In recent years, the Union has co-financed programmes for the oral immunisation of wild carnivores, which are the reservoir of that disease, and they have resulted in a favourable situation in most Member States with a drastic reduction in the number of cases of rabies in wild and domestic animals and the disappearance of human cases.