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Definition of Pneumovax
1. Noun. Vaccine (trade name Pneumovax) effective against the 23 most common strains of pneumococcus.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pneumovax
Literary usage of Pneumovax
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Prevention of Mental Disorders, Alcohol and Other Drug Use in Children and edited by David Shaffer (1996)
"The cost of administering pneumovax would exceed the total health care budget in
many developing countries; for the United States, universal pneumovax ..."
2. Torn Between Two Systems: Improving Chronic Care in Medicare and Medicaid by Special Committee on Aging, United States, Senate, Congress (1997)
"Of 476 Medicaid clients who turned 65 during 1994, and thus became eligible for
Pneumovax (immunization against pneumococcal disease) only 23 (4.8%) ..."
3. Diabetes in Native Americans: The Eastern Tribes by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Currently, seven hundred and ninety-three (793) diabetics have received the
pneumovax. Diabetic awareness for tribal members was introduced at an early age ..."
4. Prevention of Mental Disorders, Alcohol and Other Drug Use in Children and edited by David Shaffer (1996)
"The cost of administering pneumovax would exceed the total health care budget in
many developing countries; for the United States, universal pneumovax ..."
5. Torn Between Two Systems: Improving Chronic Care in Medicare and Medicaid by Special Committee on Aging, United States, Senate, Congress (1997)
"Of 476 Medicaid clients who turned 65 during 1994, and thus became eligible for
Pneumovax (immunization against pneumococcal disease) only 23 (4.8%) ..."
6. Diabetes in Native Americans: The Eastern Tribes by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Currently, seven hundred and ninety-three (793) diabetics have received the
pneumovax. Diabetic awareness for tribal members was introduced at an early age ..."