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unvaccinated

British  
/ ʌnˈvæksɪˌneɪtɪd /

adjective

  1. (of a person or animal) not having been inoculated with a vaccine

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Those who were vaccinated four or more years before providing a blood sample still showed slower epigenetic, transcriptomic and overall biological aging compared to unvaccinated individuals.

From Science Daily

"Normally, in an unvaccinated mouse, it takes two weeks."

From Science Daily

What we’re going to have is a real-world experience of when unvaccinated people get measles, what is the new incidence of hospitalization?

From Los Angeles Times

Asking unvaccinated, close contacts of measles cases to stay off school is fairly standard practice when there are local outbreaks.

From BBC

So far, two unvaccinated children have died from the disease.

From Salon