Examples of using Second injection in English and their translations into Finnish
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From 8 weeks of age, second injection.
The second injection is given after 8-12 hours.
On the day of surgery, most subjects received a second injection.
Second injection: 3 to 4 weeks later.
If symptoms continue or come back, a second injection can be given after six hours.
The second injection is given three to four weeks later.
Both sheep andcattle will need a second injection three to four weeks later.
Second injection- 1 month after the first injection. .
Immunity starts at the latest two weeks after the second injection and lasts for a year.
Second injection: 2 months after first injection. .
Third injection 62 days after the second injection equivalent to 52 days post-parturition.
The second injection is given 1 to 2 weeks before the expected date of whelping.
If you normally need to give 2 injections for your full dose,be sure to give your second injection.
The second injection will be given no less than 28 days after the first.
Primary vaccination course: first injection from 6 months of age, second injection 3-5 weeks later.
Second injection: given between 5 and 13 months after first injection. .
There is data showing that the second injection can be given up to 11 months after the first one.
Second injection 35 days thereafter corresponding to 10 days before the expected parturition.
Primary vaccination course: first injection from 5 months of age, second injection 4-6 weeks later.
The second injection has to be administered at least 6 weeks later at an age of 14- 18 weeks.
Basic vaccination: Inject one dose per pig followed by a second injection 4 weeks after the first injection. .
A second injection using the same material permanently and elastically waterproofs the crack.
The first injection is given from two and a half months of age and a second injection is given three weeks later.
Second injection: 2 months after first injection not earlier than one month after the first dose.
One injection is enough to vaccinate sheep, butcattle will need a second injection approximately three weeks later.
The second injection should be given at least 1 week before you and/or your child will be at risk of exposure to JE virus.
The first injection is given from two and a half months of age and the second injection is given three weeks later.
Results indicate that the second injection of the primary immunization series can be given up to 11 months after the first dose.
Primary vaccination course with ProteqFlu-Te: first injection from 5-6 months of age, second injection 4-6 weeks later.
A second injection, 5-10 mg, may be administered 2 hours after the first injection on the basis of individual clinical status.