予防接種
意味
Vaccination; immunisation; inoculation. The administration of a vaccine to stimulate immunity against a specific disease.
A noun combining 予防 (prevention) and 接種 (inoculation). Japan has a national vaccination programme, and 定期接種 (routine vaccination) and 任意接種 (voluntary vaccination) are legally distinct categories. 予防接種を受ける (to receive a vaccination) is the standard verb phrase. The term is used both for childhood vaccination schedules and for annual influenza shots.
例文
- 毎年秋になると、インフルエンザの予防接種を受けに医院へ行く。
- 子どもへの予防接種は、感染症から守るために欠かせない公衆衛生対策だ。
- 海外渡航前に必要な予防接種を確認し、出発前に接種を済ませた。
使い方ガイド
場面: medicine, public health, preventive care, travel health, paediatrics
トーン: neutral, practical
起源と歴史
Sino-Japanese compound: 予防 (yobou) means prevention, from 予 (anticipate) and 防 (defend/prevent). 接種 (sesshu) means inoculation, from 接 (connect/apply) and 種 (seed/type). The term reflects the medical practice of introducing a weakened pathogen to build immunity, formalised in Japanese public health law.
文化的背景
時代: Modern
世代: All ages
社会的背景: Universal
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復