英:[ˈbu:stə dəus]
美:[ˈbustɚ dos]
英:[ˈbu:stə dəus]
美:[ˈbustɚ dos]
加强剂量,激发剂量,促升剂量
noun
a supplementary dose of a therapeutic agent designed to increase the effectiveness of one or more previously administered dosesespecially: booster shot Kansas providers are beginning to make plans for distributing thousands of COVID-19 booster doses, with the federal government indicating residents will begin getting those shots starting next month. —Andrew Bahl
I take 162 mg a day, as well as a booster dose of 325 mg (one regular aspirin) once every two weeks instead of my usual dose.—Andrew Weil
加强剂量
The first known use of booster dose was in 1940
booster dosenoun
a supplementary dose of a therapeutic agent designed to increase the effectiveness of one or more previously administered dosesespecially: booster shot … vaccines may have to receive a booster dose every five years after the original series. —Marsha F. Goldsmith, The Journal of the American Medical Association
When possible, the drug [prednisone] was administered every other day, with booster doses during hemolytic crises.—Russell E. Ware et al., The New England Journal of Medicine
1 On top of existing vaccine requirements for school-age children, the new rule mandates the vaccine against meningitis, a disease affecting the brain and spinal cord, for students entering seventh grade and a booster dose for eligible students entering 12th grade, according to DHS.
2 The vaccine was also approved as a booster dose after completing a primary series of Vaxzevria or an mRNA vaccine.
3 Building on their years of research on other viruses, Iwasaki and her colleagues are working on a new approach to COVID-19 vaccination: administering booster doses via the nose.
4 There's also room for debate about who should receive this year's booster dose.
5 Since vaccine protection fades, the CDC also recommends a booster dose at age 16.
6 The shots are often given as a booster dose every 10 years, though doctors are recommended to give them earlier when treating severe or dirty wounds and burns that can let tetanus bacteria into the body.
7 This included first-time doses of the vaccine for eligible jennies along with a booster dose for the initial control group for the fertility management method.
8 Novavax is on thin ice Novavax, the company whose corporate missteps repeatedly sidelined an effective Covid-19 vaccine, is relying on demand for booster doses to remain solvent.
9 Those young children who have not received a booster dose of vaccine in more than a year should receive an injection upon exposure.
一年多没有接受加强剂量疫苗注射的年幼儿童,受暴露时,应接受一次注射。
1 辅药