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AIDS vaccine
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome vaccine
Anti-AIDS vaccine
Anti-HIV vaccine
Attenuated live vaccine
Create vaccines
Develop vaccine
Develop vaccines
Developing vaccines
HIV vaccine
Hepatitis-B recombinant vaccine
Human immunodeficiency virus vaccine
Immunisation coverage
Live attenuated vaccine
Live inactivated vaccine
MLV
MMR
MMR vaccine
Measles and rubella virus vaccine live
Measles vaccine
Measles virus vaccine live
Measles-mumps-rubella vaccine
Modified live virus vaccine
Recombinant HB vaccine
Recombinant hepatitis B vaccine
Recombinant vaccine against hepatitis-B
TAB vaccine
Typhoid and paratyphoid A and B vaccine
Typhoid and paratyphoid vaccine
Typhoid-paratyphoid A and B vaccine
Typhoparatyphoid vaccine
Vaccination coverage
Vaccination uptake
Vaccine coverage
Vaccine uptake

Traduction de «MMR vaccine » (Anglais → Français) :

TERMINOLOGIE
voir aussi les traductions en contexte ci-dessous
measles mumps/rubella vaccine | MMR vaccine | MMR [Abbr.]

vaccin anti-rougeole-oreillons-rubéole | vaccin ROR | ROR [Abbr.]


measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine | MMR vaccine | measles-mumps-rubella vaccine | measles/mumps/rubella vaccine | live measles, mumps, and rubella virus vaccine

vaccin contre la rougeole, les oreillons et la rubéole | vaccin ROR


live measles, mumps, and rubella virus vaccine [ measles, mumps and rubella vaccine | live measles, mumps and rubella vaccine | MMR vaccine ]

vaccin ROR [ vaccin antirougeoleux, antiourlien et antirubéoleux | vaccin associé Rougeole-Oreillons-Rubéole ]


typhoid and paratyphoid vaccine | typhoparatyphoid vaccine | typhoid-paratyphoid A and B vaccine | typhoid and paratyphoid A and B vaccine | thyphoid, paratyphoid A and paratyphoid B vaccine | TAB vaccine

vaccin TAB | vaccin antityphoparatyphoïdique A et B | vaccin antityphoparatyphoïdique


AIDS vaccine | acquired immunodeficiency syndrome vaccine | anti-AIDS vaccine | HIV vaccine | human immunodeficiency virus vaccine | anti-HIV vaccine

vaccin antisida | vaccin anti-sida | vaccin anti-SIDA | vaccin anti-VIH


hepatitis-B recombinant vaccine | recombinant HB vaccine | recombinant hepatitis B vaccine | recombinant vaccine against hepatitis-B

vaccin recombinant de l'hépatite B


create vaccines | developing vaccines | develop vaccine | develop vaccines

mettre au point des vaccins


immunisation coverage | vaccination coverage | vaccination uptake | vaccine coverage | vaccine uptake

couverture vaccinale


measles vaccine [ measles virus vaccine live | measles, mumps, and rubella virus vaccine live | measles and rubella virus vaccine live ]

vaccin contre la rougeole [ vaccin antirougeoleux ]


modified live virus vaccine [ MLV | attenuated live vaccine | live attenuated vaccine | live inactivated vaccine ]

vaccin à virus vivant modifié [ VVM | vaccin à virus atténué ]
TRADUCTIONS EN CONTEXTE
% of infants who, on reaching their 1st birthday in the given calendar year, have been fully vaccinated against pertussis (whooping cough), diphtheria, tetanus (DPT) and poliomyelitis. And % of infants who, on reaching their 2nd birthday in the given calendar year, have been fully vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella (MMR)

Pourcentage d’enfants entièrement vaccinés contre la coqueluche, la diphtérie, le tétanos (vaccin DTC) et la poliomyélite avant d’avoir atteint leur premier anniversaire dans une année civile donnée et pourcentage d’enfants entièrement vaccinés contre la rougeole, les oreillons et la rubéole (vaccin ROR) avant d’avoir atteint leur deuxième anniversaire dans une année civile donnée.


Parents fear the so-called MMR vaccine is linked to diseases such as autism, multiple sclerosis and bowel disorders, although several medical groups and a British report issued last month have all determined such fears are unfounded.

Les parents croient que le vaccin connu sous le nom de vaccin ROR pourrait être relié à des maladies comme l'autisme, la sclérose en plaques et les maladies intestinales malgré le fait que bon nombre de groupes de médecins ainsi qu'un rapport paru en Grande-Bretagne le mois dernier affirment que ces craintes ne sont pas fondées.


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