Prepositions after "vaccinate"

"vaccinate against" or "vaccinate with"?

In 58% of cases "vaccinate against" is used

Make sure you are annually vaccinated against the flu.

All pets will still need to be vaccinated against rabies.

It has also been found that vaccinated children can still catch the diseases they were vaccinated against.

If you are an adult and you have never been vaccinated against tetanus, you can get vaccinated in a three-shot Td series (for tetanus and diphtheria).

Other medications If you need to be vaccinated against typhoid, you must stop taking antibiotics from three days before until three days after your vaccination.

Kennel Cough is an intranasal vaccination and is not part of the yearly booster injection for your dog so please check with your vet if your dog is vaccinated against it.

Currently animals under the Pet Passport Scheme have to be vaccinated against rabies and after three weeks they must have a blood test to assess their immunity to the disease.

All dogs must be vaccinated against the following: Kennel Cough + Yearly Vaccinations For Vaccinations to be valid they must be done at least 14 days prior to their arrival to us.

In 19% of cases "vaccinate with" is used

Unless they get vaccinated with the vaccines developed with the newer strains in mind.

The greatest increase was among children age 6 to 23 months; approximately 75 percent of these children were vaccinated with at least one influenza vaccine dose in 2011-2012.

He brought the Plunket ' Well Child Health ' booklet, the child was examined and a decision made to obtain an MSU and vaccinate with OPV1 and DTPH1 in the right leg and HepB1 in the left leg.

In 8% of cases "vaccinate in" is used

Women also experience a boost to their immune systems when vaccinated in the afternoon, although the effect is much smaller.

If you are an adult and you have never been vaccinated against tetanus, you can get vaccinated in a three-shot Td series (for tetanus and diphtheria).