Examples of 'booster dose' in a sentence

Meaning of "booster dose"

A booster dose refers to an additional or extra dose of a vaccine that is given after the initial vaccination series. It is aimed at reinforcing or boosting the existing immune response, thereby enhancing the durability and effectiveness of protection against a specific infection or disease. Booster doses are commonly administered to maintain and strengthen immunity over time
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  • A dose of an antigen designed to strengthen immunity after an earlier immunizing dose.

How to use "booster dose" in a sentence

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The need for a booster dose is not known.
A booster dose may be required every two years.
Most people do not need a booster dose of either vaccine.
The booster dose was applied intravenously.
A primary dose schedule may be followed by a booster dose schedule.
A booster dose is recommended prior to each subsequent farrowing.
There is limited experience of the booster dose in the elderly population.
A booster dose was given after the third immunization.
The need for a toddler booster dose was seen in this study.
The booster dose is as well tolerated as the primary vaccination.
Individuals should receive a booster dose once every ten years.
A booster dose must be given.
Adults need only one polio booster dose in their lives.
A booster dose elicited an anamnestic response indicative of an immune memory.
Not having had a booster dose in the past ten years.

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A booster dose of vaccine further increased the antibody response.
Blood was also obtained three months after the booster dose.
The need for a booster dose has not been established.
Your doctor or pharmacist will inform you if a booster dose should be given.
An annual booster dose for those who continue to be at risk.
There is limited experience for the booster dose in the elderly population.
Booster dose should be given in accordance with the official recommendations.
They then received a booster dose shortly after their first birthday.
Some local vaccination schedules currently include recommendations for a booster dose.
A booster dose is believed desirable whenever subsequent stress or exposure is likely.
The need for and efficacy of a booster dose has not established.
A booster dose is recommended before the end of the second year of life.
To complete a primary immunisation course or as a booster dose in subjects who have previously.
A booster dose may be required if you continue to travel or work in these areas.
A primary dose schedule may be followed by a booster dose schedule of the meningococcal conjugates.
A booster dose of the vaccine is also recommended at around the age of five.
Studies are ongoing to determine the duration of protection and whether a booster dose is necessary.
The vaccine is actually a booster dose of the chickenpox vaccine given to children.
Hexacima or an appropriate combination of other vaccines can be used for the booster dose.
The need for a booster dose following a primary vaccination is evaluated in several ways.
Hexyon or an appropriate combination of other vaccines can be used for the booster dose.
A booster dose is required every two to three years depending upon risk of exposure.
Vaxelis or an appropriate combination of other vaccines can be used for the booster dose.
The need for a booster dose after these immunisation schedules has not been established.
Adults should talk to their doctor about receiving a booster dose of pertussis vaccine.
A booster dose will be needed every five years for those who remain at risk.
A primary dose schedule may be followed by a booster dose schedule of the meningococcal capsular saccharides.
Your doctor will advise you if and when you should receive a booster dose.
Missing the booster dose reduced the efficacy against severe malaria to a negligible effect.
The conventional practice is to draw a blood serum sample then administer the booster dose.
The second booster dose also resulted in a further increase in the type V polysaccharide IgG titer.
AVP is administered at primovaccination in three doses with a booster dose after six months.
Booster dose Children and adolescents.
Adults should talk to their medical provider about receiving a booster dose of the Tdap vaccine.
A single booster dose is given every 6 months.

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