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Old November 19, 2009, 04:22 AM
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¿Sin Adyuvante?

I can't find a resource to translate "sin adyuvante". The sentence in which it is used: "Las embarazadas también recibirán una sola dosis de la vacuna sin adyuvante".

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ADYUVANTE. Droga o sustancia que intensifica o modifica la efectividad de otro fármaco o sustancia.
sustancia que acompaña a un antígeno, en una vacuna, que aumenta la respuesta inmunitaria. Suelen ser minerales, sustancias oleosas o partes de microorganismos.
The normal vaccine has some substances wich increase the effects. The pregnant women receive only the vaccine, without "effect-increasing" elements. In fact a less strong type, wich tryes to avoid the inmunitation problem in pregnants.

ENGLISH: adjuvant
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adjuvant

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I'm not a medical expert.but...

The normal vaccine has some substances wich which increase the effects. The pregnant women receive only the vaccine, without "effect-increasing" elements. In fact a less strong type, wich tryes which tries to avoid the inmunitation immune? problem in pregnants.(You have to say pregnant women, not pregnants. Yes, I know, but that's it.)

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las mujeres embarazadas tienen el sistema inmune más bajo para que no rechacen al feto.
Por eso esta vacuna no tiene un efecto "fuerte" que provoque una reacción de rechazo a la vacuna y al bebé.
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Sosia y Perikles,

Gracias por su ayuda. Entiendo ahora.


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