English to Tamil Dictionary vaccinate

vaccinate

நோய்த்தடுப்பு மருந்து
definition
verb
all the children were vaccinated against diphtheria
treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculate.
translation of 'vaccinate'
அம்மை குத்து
verb
அம்மைகுத்து
example
Health workers will try to 'vaccinate' four million children under the age of five between July 29 and August 2.
A few years ago, when the flu vaccine was plentiful, there was a movement to 'vaccinate' everyone early - too early.
Some GPs are also finding it increasingly hard to 'vaccinate' enough children to qualify for the extra payments.
Today the Government revealed its plans to 'vaccinate' key workers against smallpox.
to 'vaccinate' a child against measles
Your doctor can test you for immunity to this viral disease before pregnancy and 'vaccinate' you against it if you aren't immune.
Is it OK not to 'vaccinate' your child with a particular vaccine if you have safety concerns?
Experts also believe that 'vaccinating' piglets against the disease may be a useful preventive measure.
From Monday until Friday, approximately 2 600 'vaccinators' , district and national health supervisors and volunteers in Botswana will be involved in immunising the children - all under five.
Many serious viral and bacterial infections can now be prevented or treated by 'vaccination' or antibiotics.
What is your view on 'vaccinating' the general public before a smallpox outbreak is detected?
If you're adopting or purchasing a pet, make sure the breeder, shelter, or store is reputable and 'vaccinates' all of its animals.
After 'vaccinating' the monkeys, researchers examined the number of lesions that formed on the animals' skin and the amount of time in which they healed.
Should we be 'vaccinating' our children against the flu?
There are also some major infectious diseases for which 'vaccinations' have not been developed.
You and your veterinarian should discuss the benefits and risks of vaccinating and not 'vaccinating' your pet.
After the children were 'vaccinated' they were treated with snacks and games were played.
If your child has a fever then 'vaccination' should be delayed until he or she is better.
On resuming practice in 1945, he took on the positions of public 'vaccinator' , factory surgeon, police surgeon, and, in 1948, prison doctor at a time when hanging and flogging were punishments that had to be supervised by a doctor.
Each round requires 'vaccinators' to get the polio drops into the mouths of 50 million children.
The emphasis of a vaccination programme is on 'vaccinating' kids before they are four weeks of age, because young kids are most susceptible to infection.
He said only about one in four NHS trusts had 'vaccinated' their own staff against flu.
There are few reasons for refraining from 'vaccinating' a child.
Doctors advise women to avoid pregnancy for one month after a rubella 'vaccination' .
Without 'vaccination' , it can take days or weeks to acquire immunity to a particular disease.
Around 1,05,000 'vaccinators' and supervisors will be involved in administering oral polio drops to children on April 10 and May 15.
By 'vaccinating' them at this age, you can keep them out of the hospital and really reduce some of the complications.
Using a special needle with two tines (bifurcated needle), the 'vaccinator' withdraws a drop of vaccine and then makes several quick, perpendicular strokes on your upper arm.
The Department of Health has agreed arrangements for 'vaccinating' people over the age of 65 against influenza next winter.
He added that the city's some 5,500 cats and dogs will be 'vaccinated' against the disease.
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