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intradermal

Or in·tra·der·mic

[in-truh-dur-muhl]

adjective

  1. within the dermis.

  2. going between the layers of the skin, as an injection.



intradermal

/ ˌɪntrəˈdɜːməl /

adjective

  1. Abbreviation (esp of an injection): ID i.d.anatomy other words for intracutaneous

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Other Word Forms

  • intradermally adverb
  • intradermically adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of intradermal1

First recorded in 1895–1900; intra- + derm(a) 1 + -al 1
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Example Sentences

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Therefore, intradermal vaccination was more effective in activating specific antiviral immunity.

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The alternative method, known as intradermal vaccination, allows a single-use vial to be split into five injections because of the vaccine shortage.

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A new trial led by the National Institutes of Health, which began earlier this month, will enroll 200 adults and compare the standard dose with intradermal delivery of one-fifth and one-tenth doses.

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The study will compare the intradermal method to more traditional administration methods.

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Second, the intradermal injection technique is quite simple to learn.

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