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inoculation    音标拼音: [ɪn,ɑkjəl'eʃən]
n. 接插芽,接木,接种

接插芽,接木,接种

inoculation
n 1: taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a
disease [synonym: {inoculation}, {vaccination}]

Inoculation \In*oc"u*la"tion\, n. [L. inoculatio: cf. F.
inoculation.]
1. The act or art of inoculating trees or plants.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Med.) The act or practice of communicating a disease to a
person in health, by inserting contagious matter in his
skin or flesh, usually for the purpose of inducing
immunity to the disease.
[1913 Webster PJC]

Note: The use was formerly limited to the intentional
communication of the smallpox, but is now extended to
include any similar introduction of modified virus; as,
the inoculation of rabies by Pasteur. The organisms
inoculated are usually an attentuated form of the
disease-causing organism, which may multiply harmlessly
in the body of the host, but induce immunity to the
more virulent forms of the organism.
[1913 Webster PJC]

3. Fig.: The communication of principles, especially false
principles, to the mind.
[1913 Webster]

4. (Microbiology) The introduction of microorganisms into a
growth medium, to cause the growth and multiplication of
the microorganisms.
[PJC]


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  • Inoculation - Wikipedia
    Inoculation is the act of implanting a pathogen or other microbe or virus into a person or other organism It is a method of artificially inducing immunity against various infectious diseases
  • Inoculation | Description, Vaccination, Disease Prevention | Britannica
    Inoculation, process of producing immunity that consists of introduction of the infectious agent into the body Historically, inoculation involved introducing the infectious agent onto an abraded or absorptive skin surface
  • Inoculation Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
    Inoculation describes the process of deliberately infecting an unexposed person with a mild strain (for example variola minor) of smallpox to create a mild form of the disease Post inoculation, the individual was left with immunity against smallpox
  • Differences Between Vaccinate vs. Inoculate vs. Immunize - Dictionary. com
    In the context of modern healthcare, inoculate is typically used interchangeably (though not as commonly) with vaccinate More generally, inoculate means to implant a microorganism (such as a bacteria, virus, or amoeba) into an environment for research
  • Vaccines: Inoculation, Immunization, Safety Schedule - Cleveland Clinic
    Vaccines help prevent illness from viruses and bacteria They train your body to fight harmful invaders by causing an immune response They work by using live or dead pathogens, part of a pathogen or mRNA Vaccines go through an extensive series of safety testing before being released to the public
  • Vaccination vs. Immunization vs. Inoculation: Whats the Difference?
    Immunization, though often used as a synonym for vaccination or inoculation, more accurately refers to what comes after them According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
  • The origins of inoculation - PMC
    Early in the 18 th century, variolation (referred to then as ‘inoculation’) was introduced to Britain and New England to protect people likely to be at risk of infection with smallpox This triggered a number of important developments
  • INOCULATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    INOCULATION definition: 1 the action of inoculating someone (= giving them a weak form of a disease as protection against… Learn more
  • Inoculation | definition of inoculation by Medical dictionary
    introduction of pathogenic microorganisms, injective material, serum, or other substances into tissues of living organisms or into culture media; introduction of a disease agent into a healthy individual to produce a mild form of the disease, followed by immunity
  • What is Inoculation? | Inoculating - nursing-science. com
    Inoculation, also known as vaccination, is the process of introducing a vaccine into the body to stimulate the immune system to develop protection against a specific disease This is a critical aspect of preventive healthcare and is commonly administered by nurses and other healthcare professionals





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