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vaccinate (someone or something) with (something)

To use a vaccine or similar substance as a means of inoculating a person or animal against infection or disease. Scientists began vaccinating people with weakened or altered forms of the disease. We're experimenting with vaccinating poultry with chemical compounds that trick the birds' immune systems into producing antibodies.
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vaccinate against (something)

1. To make use a vaccine or similar substance to produce immunity or resistance against a particular disease. Citizens are being urged to vaccinate against the flu this winter. The mortality rate for polio was the highest in the world before the country started vaccinating against it in the 1960s.
2. To give someone or an animal a vaccine or similar substance to produce immunity or resistance against a particular disease. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "vaccinate" and "against." Before we began vaccinating children against tetanus, getting even a minor cut from something rusty could have proved lethal. Farmers who do not vaccinate their livestock against these diseases could face high fines or even jail time.
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vaccinate for (something)

1. To make use a vaccine or similar substance to produce immunity or resistance against a particular disease. Citizens are being urged to vaccinate for the flu this winter. The mortality rate for polio was the highest in the world before the country started vaccinating for it in the 1960s.
2. To give someone or an animal a vaccine or similar substance to produce immunity or resistance against a particular disease. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "vaccinate" and "against." Before we began vaccinating children for tetanus, getting even a minor cut from something rusty could have proved lethal. Farmers are being fined if their animals are not vaccinated for the contagious disease.
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vaccinated with a gramophone needle

old-fashioned Disposed to lengthy or endless chatter. A reference to the needle used on a gramophone, a type of early record player, and the needle used to inoculate against infectious disease during vaccination. You'd think he was vaccinated with a gramophone needle from the way he yammers on like that. My mother says I was vaccinated with a gramophone needle, so please stop me if I start rambling.
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vaccinated with a Victrola needle

old-fashioned Disposed to lengthy or endless chatter. A reference to the needle used on a Victrola, a brand of early record players, and the needle used to inoculate against infectious disease during vaccination. You'd think he was vaccinated with a Victrola needle from the way he yammers on like that. My mother says I was vaccinated with a Victrola needle, so please stop me if I start rambling.
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vaccinate (someone or an animal) against something

to inoculate or immunize someone or an animal against some disease. They had to vaccinate us against yellow fever. The vet vaccinated the horse against everything that threatened it.
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vaccinate (someone or an animal) with something

to inoculate or immunize someone or an animal with some substance. This time the doctor vaccinated Tom with killed virus. The vet vaccinated the cat with something that would prevent rabies.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

vaccinate against

or vaccinate for
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To give someone a vaccination to produce immunity to some infectious disease: The doctor vaccinated the child against measles. The dog has been vaccinated for rabies.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs. Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

vaccinated with a Victrola needle

Someone who chatters incessantly. Victrola, a division of R.C.A. Victor, was a brand of phonograph players. Since phono records were played with needles that picked up the sound vibrations in the record's grooves, to be vaccinated with a Victrola needle, as the joke implied, was to be inoculated with the gift of nonstop gab.
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Then they claim that their children are vaccinated. In October 2017, there was better situation in terms of reported cases, as compared to today, but the Independent Monitoring Board (IMB) on Polio stated that Pakistan should not continue fooling itself by believing that it has done the job,' he said.
"The trend of decreasing HZ incidence among children who were unvaccinated is likely due to a lack of primary VZV [varicella-zoster virus] infection resulting from herd immunity in a highly vaccinated population," Dr.
She highlighted that while young children and people who have weakened immune systems cannot get vaccinated, it's crucial that everyone around them is vaccinated in order to shield them from the infection.
A PTP has been established in the area so that all children coming from the tribal areas are vaccinated.
Professor David Olaleye, a virologist, reacting to a study that found 22.2 per cent of vaccinated and apparently healthy dogs having rabies, said the situation is worrisome given the fatality of rabies in humans.
While the authorities announced to introduce the vaccination in the Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI) from January, no children have yet been vaccinated.
Uggah said he had signed the Anti-Rabies Vaccination Order, in his capacity as chairman of the state disaster management committee yesterday, for dogs in both rabies-infected and non-infected areas to be vaccinated under the second phase of the war against rabies.
State health officials on Tuesday urged parents to make sure their children were vaccinated against measles, after two children were recently diagnosed with the disease.
Butuan City - The regional office of the Department of Health (DOH) appealed to physicians who vaccinated Dengvaxia to 223 people, including children, to closely monitor their patients.
Out of the target population of 933678 children of FATA and FRs, set to be vaccinated in October, only 357 (or 0.4%) missed anti-polio drops due to refusals by parents, whereas only 9461 (or 1.01%) children could not be vaccinated because of their non-availability at home.
Fourteen states vaccinated 50 percent of their population or more, and 43 states vaccinated 40 percent or more.
He said: "We're particularly concerned about children who have not been vaccinated. For the majority of people, it's not a concern.
The Canadian researchers linked vaccination and cervical screening databases, among others, from the province of Manitoba to compare the incidence of cervical dysplasia in 3,541 women at least 15 years old when they were vaccinated with 9,594 age-matched women who were not vaccinated.
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