Vaccine definition

Vaccine means a specially prepared antigen which, upon administration to a person, will result in immunity and, specifically for the purposes of this rule, shall mean influenza and pneumococcal vaccines.
Vaccine means a specially prepared antigen administered to a person for the purpose of providing immunity.
Vaccine means a vaccine intended for use in humans against SARS-CoV-2;

Examples of Vaccine in a sentence

  • Grantees will use the Vaccine Access Project funds to conduct activities that expand the accessibility of vaccine services.

  • Grantees will provide services based on the needs of the communities they serve which may include one or more of the services included in this Vaccine Access Project Activity Guide.


More Definitions of Vaccine

Vaccine means a vaccine against COVID-19 that has been approved by either the Public Health Agency of Canada or the World Health Organization.
Vaccine means any vaccine recommended by the federal advisory committee on immunization practices of the centers for disease control and prevention.
Vaccine means a preparation approved by the Australian Government and recommended for use by the Government authority to produce immunity to the HIV.
Vaccine means a substance intended for use in humans to stimulate the body's immune response against an infectious disease or pathogen.
Vaccine means any antigenic preparation approved by the Australian Government and recommended by a government authority for prophylactic use to produce immunity to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
Vaccine means the substance licensed for use by the United States Food and Drug Administration that is injected into or otherwise administered to an individual to immunize the individual against a communicable disease.
Vaccine means a biological product authorized or licensed by the FDA to prevent or provide protection against COVID-19, whether the substance is administered through a single dose or a series of doses.