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Just curious, what's the origin of the word "vaccine?" Is it a Latin word?

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Rebecca

Vaccine and vaccination are terms that come from "Variolae vaccinae" (smallpox of the cow), the Latin term created by Edward Jenner. He was the scientist who developed both the concept of vaccines and created the first vaccine. He first used the phrase in 1798 for his research, so the term has been around for a very long time.

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