This article is primarily about the use of inoculation for producing immunity against infection. Inoculation has been used to eradicate smallpox and to...
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An inoculation loop (also called a smear loop, inoculation wand or microstreaker) is a simple tool used mainly by microbiologists to pick up and transfer...
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studies where inoculation theory was applied to health-related messaging. There are many inoculation studies with the intent to inoculate children and...
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standard reusable inoculation needle is made from nichrome or platinum wire affixed to a metallic handle. A disposable inoculation needle is often made...
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Vaccine (redirect from Preventative inoculation)
twenty-five different preventable infections. The first recorded use of inoculation to prevent smallpox occurred in the 16th century in China, with the earliest...
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subject of inoculation could not be found in the Bible, it was not the will of God, and therefore "unlawful." He explained that inoculation violated The...
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such physician, William Douglass, was a vehement inoculation opponent who published anti-inoculation pamphlets in response to Mather's experiment. One...
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Cat-scratch disease (redirect from Inoculation lymphoreticulosis)
is referred to as regional lymphadenopathy and occurs 1–3 weeks after inoculation. Lymphadenopathy most commonly occurs in the axilla, arms, neck, or jaw...
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introduction to inoculation from Onesimus In 1716 or shortly before,[dead link] Onesimus had described to Mather the process of inoculation that had been...
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Yeast in winemaking (redirect from Inoculated yeast)
8 and 4. Despite its widespread use which often includes deliberate inoculation from cultured stock, S. cerevisiae is rarely the only yeast species involved...
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smallpox victim, through a small incision on the person being inoculated. At the time, inoculation offered a mortality chance of 2%, while smallpox contracted...
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Malaria therapy (redirect from Malaria inoculation)
The malaria therapy (or malaria inoculation, and sometimes malariotherapy) is an archaic medical procedure of treating diseases using artificial injection...
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Herpes virus (redirect from Inoculation herpes)
Herpes virus may refer to: Any member of the large family of DNA viruses known as Herpesviridae Human herpesviruses, nine types of herpesviruses that can...
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protecting oneself against this disease, quarantine or inoculation against the disease. Many feared inoculation, and instead chose isolation via quarantine. Individuals...
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Rinderpest (section Inoculation)
letters encouraged further application of inoculation in the fight against diseases. The first inoculation against measles was made three years after...
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those grains. This is called inoculation. Inoculated grains (or plugs) are referred to as spawn. Spores are another inoculation option, but are less developed...
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cause confusion. In 18th-century medical terminology, inoculation refers to smallpox inoculation. Confusion is caused by writers who interchange variolation...
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Primary inoculation tuberculosis is a skin condition that develops at the site of inoculation of tubercle bacilli into a tuberculosis-free individual...
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reference to smallpox inoculation was made by the Chinese author Wan Quan (1499–1582) in his Douzhen xinfa (痘疹心法) published in 1549. Inoculation for smallpox does...
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Psychological resilience (redirect from Stress inoculation)
be screened out of the training. Those who remain can be given stress inoculation training. The process is repeated as personnel apply for increasingly...
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idea that inoculation originated in India has been challenged, as few of the ancient Sanskrit medical texts described the process of inoculation. Accounts...
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Tsar Paul, inoculated. The Russians continued to refine the process. Nevertheless, inoculation was not always a safe process; inoculates developed a...
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and resistance to trace metal toxicity. Fungal inoculation alone can benefit host plants. Inoculation paired with other amendments can further improve...
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Stress exposure training (redirect from Stress inoculation training)
people who may have to perform under unpredictable conditions. Stress inoculation training (SIT) – A clinically based system, with roots in clinical psychology...
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Norfolk Anti-Inoculation Riot of 1768 was part of a series of riots across the English Colonies in the New World surrounding inoculation against smallpox...
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first professional inoculation in England. One of the witnesses, James Keith, was so pleased by the success that he had Maitland inoculate his six-year-old...
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On Immunity (redirect from On Immunity: An Inoculation)
Literary Review. "On Immunity: An Inoculation". Book Marks. Retrieved December 31, 2023. "On Immunity: An Inoculation". Bookmarks. Retrieved 14 January...
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Typhoid vaccine (redirect from Typhoid inoculation)
induction of immunity / Immunization: Vaccines, Vaccination, Infection, Inoculation (J07) Development Adjuvants Vaccine ingredients list Mathematical modelling...
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Inoculation was already a standard practice in Asian and African medicine but involved serious risks, including the possibility that those inoculated...
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tried additional attempts at inoculation but was unsuccessful. After many different failed attempts at inoculation, Dr. Mahoney decided to end the...
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