ATCvet code QI06
ATCvet code QI06: Immunologicals for Mustelidae
ATCvet code QI06[edit | edit source]
The ATCvet code QI06 is a classification used in the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System for veterinary medicinal products. This system is used to categorize veterinary drugs and other products based on their therapeutic use and chemical characteristics. The code QI06 specifically pertains to immunologicals for the family Mustelidae, which includes animals such as ferrets, weasels, otters, and badgers.
Subgroups[edit | edit source]
The ATCvet code QI06 is divided into several subgroups, each representing a different type of immunological product used for Mustelidae. These subgroups are designed to address specific diseases or conditions that affect these animals.
QI06A Mustelidae, live vaccines[edit | edit source]
This subgroup includes live vaccines used to immunize Mustelidae against various infectious diseases. Live vaccines contain a version of the living microbe that has been weakened so it cannot cause disease. These vaccines stimulate a strong immune response and often provide long-lasting immunity.
QI06B Mustelidae, inactivated vaccines[edit | edit source]
Inactivated vaccines are included in this subgroup. These vaccines contain microorganisms that have been killed or inactivated so they cannot cause disease. They are used to protect Mustelidae from infections by stimulating an immune response without the risk of causing the disease itself.
QI06C Mustelidae, toxoids[edit | edit source]
Toxoids are vaccines that are made from inactivated toxic compounds produced by certain bacteria. This subgroup includes toxoids used to protect Mustelidae from diseases caused by bacterial toxins.
QI06D Mustelidae, immune sera and immunoglobulins[edit | edit source]
This subgroup consists of immune sera and immunoglobulins, which are used to provide passive immunity to Mustelidae. These products contain antibodies that can neutralize pathogens or toxins, offering immediate but temporary protection.
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