vaccino-, vaccin-, vaccini-, vacci-, vacc- +
(Latin: of, or pertaining to, a cow; a bovine)
Scientific Latin, suspension of killed or attenuated (alive but weakened) microorganisms administered orally or by injection for the prevention or treatment of infectious diseases.
vaccinization
Vaccination continued, or repeated, until the vaccine virus has no effect.
vaccinogen
A source from which vaccine is derived.
vaccinogenous
Producing vaccine.
vaccinoid
Simulating or resembling vaccinia.
An intense avoidance of vaccines and vaccinations: Some parents who have vaccinophobia refuse to have their children inoculated or immunised, which can result in a disease outbreak and death.
vaccinostyle
A small lance or instrument used in vaccination.
vaccinotherapist
Someone who utilizes vaccines to provide immunity treatment against ailments.
vaccinotherapy
The therapeutic use of vaccines.