ATCvet code QI09
ATCvet code QI09: Immunologicals for Suidae
ATCvet code QI09: Immunologicals for Suidae[edit | edit source]
The ATCvet code QI09 is a classification used in the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System for veterinary medicinal products. This system is maintained by the World Health Organization and is used to categorize veterinary drugs and other products. The code QI09 specifically pertains to immunological products for the family Suidae, which includes domestic pigs and wild boars.
Classification[edit | edit source]
The ATCvet code QI09 is divided into several subcategories, each representing a different type of immunological product used in swine. These products are essential for the prevention and control of infectious diseases in pigs, which are a significant concern in both domestic and wild populations.
QI09A: Inactivated viral vaccines[edit | edit source]
Inactivated viral vaccines are used to protect pigs against viral infections by using viruses that have been killed or inactivated. These vaccines stimulate the immune system without causing the disease.
QI09B: Live viral vaccines[edit | edit source]
Live viral vaccines contain live, attenuated viruses that have been modified to be non-pathogenic. These vaccines mimic natural infection and often provide long-lasting immunity.
QI09C: Inactivated bacterial vaccines (including mycoplasma)[edit | edit source]
These vaccines are used to protect against bacterial infections. They contain bacteria that have been killed or inactivated, including those from the genus Mycoplasma.
QI09D: Live bacterial vaccines[edit | edit source]
Live bacterial vaccines contain live, attenuated bacteria. These vaccines are designed to induce a strong immune response by mimicking natural infection.
QI09E: Bacterial and viral combined vaccines[edit | edit source]
These vaccines provide protection against both bacterial and viral infections in a single formulation, offering a broad spectrum of immunity.
QI09F: Antisera, immunoglobulins, and antitoxins[edit | edit source]
These products are used to provide immediate passive immunity by supplying antibodies directly to the animal. They are often used in emergency situations or when immediate protection is required.
QI09G: Other immunologicals[edit | edit source]
This category includes any other immunological products that do not fit into the previous categories, such as autogenous vaccines or novel immunotherapies.
Importance of Immunologicals in Suidae[edit | edit source]
Immunological products are crucial in the management of health in Suidae populations. They help prevent the spread of infectious diseases, which can have significant economic impacts on the swine industry. Vaccination programs are a key component of herd health management, reducing the incidence of disease and improving overall productivity.
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