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measles virus vaccine

 
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measles virus vaccine

(′mē·zəlz ′vī·rəs ′vak′sēn)

(immunology) A suspension of live attenuated or inactivated measles virus used for active immunization against measles.


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A vaccine containing live attenuated strains of measles virus prepared in chick embryo cell cultures and used to immunize against measles.

 
 
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