English · Body & Health
/vækˈsiːn/
[/vækˈsiːn/]
disease-preventing shot
A substance given to make the body resistant to a particular disease.
A new vaccine was developed to protect people against the dangerous virus.
A new vaccine was developed to protect people against the dangerous virus.
From Latin 'vaccinus', from 'vacca' meaning cow (early smallpox work).
Central to public health and disease prevention.