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  1. Vaccination: Vaccination is the administration of a vaccine to help the immune system develop immunity from a disease. Vaccines contain a microorganism or virus in a weakened, live or killed state, or proteins or toxins from the organism. (Administration of a vaccine to protect against disease) [100%] 2023-12-11 [Vaccination] [Biotechnology]...
  2. Vaccination: Vaccination, also called active immunization, is "administration of vaccines to stimulate the host's immune response. This includes any preparation intended for active immunological prophylaxis." Vaccination is a preventative health measure that can confer active immunity to an infectious disease ... [100%] 2023-12-10
  3. Vaccination: Vaccination is the injection of a dead or weakened infectious organism in order to prevent the disease. This limited exposure to the pathogen is intended to cause the patient's body to react and create antibodies, but not actually become ... [100%] 2023-03-23 [Medicine]
  4. Country-by-Country Reporting: Country-by-Country Reporting (or CbCR, sometimes referred to as Country-by-Country Report or CbC report) is an international initiative pioneered by the OECD. It seeks to establish a reporting standard for multinational enterprises (MNEs) containing key tax related ... (Finance) [72%] 2023-11-04 [International taxation] [Corporate tax avoidance]...
  5. Vaccination schedule: A vaccination schedule is a series of vaccinations, including the timing of all doses, which may be either recommended or compulsory, depending on the country of residence. A vaccine is an antigenic preparation used to produce active immunity to a ... (Series of vaccinations) [70%] 2023-12-12 [Vaccination]
  6. Vaccination Act: The UK Vaccination Acts of 1840, 1853, 1867 and 1898 were a series of legislative Acts passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom regarding the vaccination policy of the country. The Vaccination Act 1840: In general, the disadvantages of ... (Series of United Kingdom Acts of Parliament) [70%] 2024-01-11 [Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom] [Medical controversies in the United Kingdom]...
  7. Vaccination policy: Vaccination policy is a health policy that governments adopt in order to prevent the spread of infectious disease through vaccination. A wide variety of vaccination policies have been developed over the approximately two centuries since the invention of vaccination with ... (Health policy in relation to vaccination) [70%] 2023-12-20 [Vaccination] [Pharmaceuticals policy]...
  8. Vaccination policy: Vaccination policy refers to the policy a government practices in relation to vaccination. Vaccinations are voluntary in some countries and mandatory in some countries. [70%] 2023-12-10 [Vaccination]
  9. Ring vaccination: Ring vaccination is a strategy to stop the spread of a disease by vaccinating those around the infected person. It has been shown to be effective in also protecting others. (Strategy to inhibit the spread of a disease by vaccinating those most likely to be infected) [70%] 2024-01-12 [Vaccination]
  10. Vaccination policy: A vaccination policy is a health policy adopted in order to prevent the spread of infectious disease. These policies are generally put into place by State or local governments, but may also be set by private facilities, such as workplaces ... (Medicine) [70%] 2024-01-12 [Pharmaceuticals policy]
  11. Traveler vaccination: Home Page Overview Cholera Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis Haemophilus influenzae type b Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis E Human papillomavirus Influenza Japanese encephalitis Measles Meningococcal Disease Mumps Pneumococcal disease Poliomyelitis Rabies Rotavirus Rubella Tick-borne encephalitis Tuberculosis Typhoid fever Varicella ... [70%] 2024-01-11
  12. Compulsory vaccination: Compulsory vaccination exists as a condition of admission to public school in nearly all the states of the United States. Vaccine manufacturers lobby for these laws to maximize revenue on their products. [70%] 2023-02-24 [Government] [Vaccines]...
  13. Vaccination policy: A vaccination policy is a health policy adopted in order to prevent the spread of infectious disease. These policies are generally put into place by State or local governments, but may also be set by private facilities, such as workplaces ... (Health policy in relation to vaccination) [70%] 2024-01-11 [Vaccination] [Pharmaceuticals policy]...
  14. Ring vaccination: Ring vaccination is a strategy to inhibit the spread of a disease by vaccinating those who are most likely to be infected. This strategy vaccinates the contacts of confirmed patients, and people who are in close contact with those contacts. (Strategy to inhibit the spread of a disease by vaccinating those most likely to be infected) [70%] 2024-03-29 [Vaccination]
  15. Islam by country: Adherents of Islam constitute the world's second largest religious group. A projection by the PEW suggests that Muslims numbered approximately 1.9 billion followers in 2020. (None) [69%] 2024-01-20 [Islam by country]
  16. Hijab by country: In modern usage, ḥijāb (hijab) generally refers to the various headcoverings frequently worn by Muslim women. Wearing hijab is mandatory in some Muslim countries, and optional or restricted in other majority Muslim and majority non-Muslim countries. (Religion) [69%] 2023-11-03 [Islamism] [Religious fundamentalism]...
  17. Literature by country: This is a list of literature pages categorized by country, language, or cultural group. Sometimes these literatures will be called national literatures because they help define a national identity or provide a common reference point for that country's culture. (None) [69%] 2023-12-29 [Literature by country] [Literature lists]...
  18. Creationism by country: This article presents an overview of creationism by country. In 2006 the Pentecostal church, led by Bishop Boniface Adoyo, launched a campaign to give less prominence to fossilised human bones displayed in the National Museum. (Overview of creationism by country) [69%] 2023-11-03 [Creationism]
  19. Deindustrialisation by country: Deindustrialisation refers to the process of social and economic change caused by the removal or reduction of industrial activity and employment in a country or region, especially heavy industry or manufacturing industry. Deindustrialisation is common to all mature Western economies ... [69%] 2023-12-29 [Economic problems] [Deindustrialization]...
  20. Surnames by country: Surname conventions and laws vary around the world. This article gives an overview of surnames around the world. (Social) [69%] 2023-09-25 [Family]

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