ATCvet code QI01

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ATCvet codes
QI Immunologicals
QI01 Immunologicals for Aves
QI02 Immunologicals for Bovidae
QI03 Immunologicals for Capridae
QI04 Immunologicals for Ovidae
QI05 Immunologicals for Equidae
QI06 Immunologicals for Felidae
QI07 Immunologicals for Canidae
QI08 Immunologicals for Leporidae
QI09 Immunologicals for Suidae
QI10 Immunologicals for Pisces
QI11 Immunologicals for rodents
QI20 Immunologicals for other species

ATCvet code QI01Immunologicals for Aves is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System for veterinary medicinal products, a system of alphanumeric codes developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the classification of drugs and other medical productsfor veterinary use. [1] [2] Subgroup QI01 is part of the anatomical group QI Immunologicals. [3]

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National issues of the ATC classification may include additional codes not present in this list, which follows the WHO version.

QI01A Domestic fowl

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QI01AA Inactivated viral vaccines

QI01AA01 Avian infectious bursal (gumboro) disease virus
QI01AA02 Newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus
QI01AA03 Avian infectious bronchitis virus
QI01AA04 Avian reovirus
QI01AA05 Avian adenovirus
QI01AA06 Avian infectious bronchitis virus + avian infectious bursal (gumboro) disease virus + newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + avian rhinotracheitis virus
QI01AA07 Avian infectious bronchitis virus + avian infectious bursal (gumboro) disease virus + newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + avian rhinotracheitis virus + avian adenovirus
QI01AA08 Avian infectious bronchitis virus + avian infectious bursal (gumboro) disease virus + newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus
QI01AA09 Newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + avian infectious bursal (gumboro) disease virus + avian adenovirus
QI01AA10 Avian infectious bronchitis virus + newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus
QI01AA11 Avian infectious bursal (gumboro) disease virus + newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus
QI01AA12 Newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + avian adenovirus + avian adenovirus
QI01AA13 Newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + avian infectious bronchitis virus + avian adenovirus
QI01AA14 Avian infectious bronchitis virus + avian adenovirus
QI01AA15 Avian infectious bronchitis virus + avian infectious bursal (gumboro) disease virus
QI01AA16 Avian infectious bronchitis virus + avian infectious bursal (gumboro) disease virus + newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + avian reovirus
QI01AA17 Avian rhinotracheitis virus
QI01AA18 Avian infectious bronchitis virus + newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + avian adenovirus + avian rhinotracheitis virus
QI01AA19 Avian infectious bronchitis virus + avian infectious bursal (gumboro) disease virus + newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + avian adenovirus
QI01AA20 Newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + avian rhinotracheitis virus
QI01AA21 Avian infectious bronchitis virus + newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + avian rhinotracheitis virus
QI01AA22 Avian infectious bursal (gumboro) disease virus + avian reovirus
QI01AA23 Avian influenza virus

QI01AB Inactivated bacterial vaccines (including mycoplasma, toxoid and chlamydia)

QI01AB01 Salmonella
QI01AB02 Pasteurella
QI01AB03 Mycoplasma
QI01AB04 Haemophilus
QI01AB05 Escherichia
QI01AB06 Erysipelothrix
QI01AB07 Ornithobacterium
QI01AB08 Clostridium

QI01AC Inactivated bacterial vaccines and antisera

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QI01AD Live viral vaccines

QI01AD01 Avian rhinotracheitis virus
QI01AD02 Avian encephalomyelitis virus
QI01AD03 Avian herpes virus (Marek's disease)
QI01AD04 Chicken anaemia
QI01AD05 Avian adenovirus
QI01AD06 Newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus
QI01AD07 Avian infectious bronchitis virus
QI01AD08 Avian infectious laryngotracheitis virus
QI01AD09 Avian infectious bursal (gumboro) disease virus
QI01AD10 Avian reovirus
QI01AD11 Avian infectious bursal (gumboro) disease virus + newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus
QI01AD12 Avian pox virus
QI01AD13 Avian leucosis virus
QI01AD14 Avian reticuloendotheliosis
QI01AD15 Avian infectious bursal (gumboro) disease virus + avian herpes virus (Marek's disease)
QI01AD16 Avian herpes virus (Marek's disease) + avian infectious bursal disease virus (gumboro disease) + newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus
QI01AD17 Avian herpes virus (Marek's disease) + avian infectious laryngotracheitis virus + newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus

QI01AE Live bacterial vaccines

QI01AE01 Salmonella
QI01AE02 Pasteurella
QI01AE03 Mycoplasma
QI01AE04 Escherichia
QI01AE05 Erysipelothrix

QI01AF Live bacterial and viral vaccines

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QI01AG Live and inactivated bacterial vaccines

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QI01AH Live and inactivated viral vaccines

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QI01AI Live viral and inactivated bacterial vaccines

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QI01AJ Live and inactivated viral and bacterial vacciness

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QI01AK Inactivated viral and live bacterial vaccines

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QI01AL Inactivated viral and inactivated bacterial vaccines

QI01AL01 Newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + escherichia + pasteurella
QI01AL02 Newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + avian infectious bronchitis virus + haemophilus
QI01AL03 Newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + haemophilus
QI01AL04 Newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + pasteurella
QI01AL05 Newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + avian infectious bronchitis virus + avian adenovirus + haemophilus
QI01AL06 Newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + avian infectious bronchitis virus + escherichia + pasteurella
QI01AL07 Newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + salmonella + pasteurella

QI01AM Antisera, immunoglobulin preparations, and antitoxins

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QI01AN Live parasitic vaccines

QI01AN01 Coccidia

QI01AO Inactivated parasitic

QI01AO01 Coccidia

QI01AP Live fungal vaccines

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QI01AQ Inactivated fungal vaccines

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QI01AR In vivo diagnostic preparations

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QI01AS Allergens

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QI01AU Other live vaccines

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QI01AV Other inactivated vaccines

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QI01AX Other immunologicals

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QI01B Duck

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QI01BA Inactivated viral vaccines

QI01BA01 Duck parvovirus + goose parvovirus

QI01BB Inactivated bacterial vaccines (including mycoplasma, toxoid and chlamydia)

QI01BB01 Clostridium

QI01BC Inactivated bacterial vaccines and antisera

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QI01BD Live viral vaccines

QI01BD01 Duck enteritis virus
QI01BD02 Duck hepatitis virus
QI01BD03 Duck parvovirus

QI01BE Live bacterial vaccines

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QI01BF Live bacterial and viral vaccines

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QI01BG Live and inactivated bacterial vaccines

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QI01BH Live and inactivated viral vaccines

QI01BH01 Live goose parvovirus + inactivated duck parvovirus

QI01BI Live viral and inactivated bacterial vaccines

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QI01BJ Live and inactivated viral and bacterial vaccines

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QI01BK Inactivated viral and live bacterial vaccines

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QI01BL Inactivated viral and inactivated bacterial vaccines

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QI01BM Antisera, immunoglobulin preparations, and antitoxins

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QI01BN Live parasitic vaccines

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QI01BO Inactivated parasitic vaccines

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QI01BP Live fungal vaccines

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QI01BQ Inactivated fungal vaccines

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QI01BR In vivo diagnostic preparations

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QI01BS Allergens

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QI01BU Other live vaccines

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QI01BV Other inactivated vaccines

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QI01BX Other immunologicals

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QI01C Turkey

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QI01CA Inactivated viral vaccines

QI01CA01 Turkey paramyxovirus
QI01CA02 Turkey paramyxovirus + turkey rhinotracheitis virus
QI01CA03 Newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + avian adenovirus

QI01CB Inactivated bacterial vaccines (including mycoplasma, toxoid and chlamydia)

QI01CB01 Pasteurella + erysipelothrix
QI01CB02 Erysipelothrix

QI01CC Inactivated bacterial vaccines and antisera

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QI01CD Live viral vaccines

QI01CD01 Turkey rhinotracheitis virus
QI01CD02 Turkey herpes virus

QI01CE Live bacterial vaccines

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QI01CF Live bacterial and viral vaccines

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QI01CG Live and inactivated bacterial vaccines

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QI01CH Live and inactivated viral vaccines

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QI01CI Live viral and inactivated bacterial vaccines

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QI01CJ Live and inactivated viral and bacterial vaccines

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QI01CK Inactivated viral and live bacterial vaccines

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QI01CL Inactivated viral and inactivated bacterial vaccines

QI01CL01 Newcastle disease virus/paramyxovirus + avian adenovirus + avian influenza virus + pasteurella

QI01CM Antisera, immunoglobulin preparations, and antitoxins

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QI01CN Live parasitic vaccines

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QI01CO Inactivated parasitic vaccines

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QI01CP Live fungal vaccines

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QI01CQ Inactivated fungal vaccines

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QI01CR In vivo diagnostic preparations

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QI01CS Allergens

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QI01CU Other live vaccines

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QI01CV Other inactivated vaccines

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QI01CX Other immunologicals

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QI01D Goose

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QI01DA Inactivated viral vaccines

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QI01DB Inactivated bacterial vaccines (including mycoplasma, toxoid and chlamydia)

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QI01DC Inactivated bacterial vaccines and antisera

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QI01DD Live viral vaccines

QI01DD01 Goose parvovirus

QI01DE Live bacterial vaccines

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QI01DF Live bacterial and viral vaccines

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QI01DG Live and inactivated bacterial vaccines

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QI01DH Live and inactivated viral vaccines

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QI01DI Live viral and inactivated bacterial vaccines

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QI01DJ Live and inactivated viral and bacterial vaccines

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QI01DK Inactivated viral and live bacterial vaccines

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QI01DL Inactivated viral and inactivated bacterial vaccines

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QI01DM Antisera, immunoglobulin preparations, and antitoxins

QI01DM01 Goose parvovirus antiserum

QI01DN Live parasitic vaccines

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QI01DO Inactivated parasitic vaccines

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QI01DP Live fungal vaccines

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QI01DQ Inactivated fungal vaccines

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QI01DR In vivo diagnostic preparations

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QI01DS Allergens

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QI01DU Other live vaccines

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QI01DV Other inactivated vaccines

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QI01DX Other immunologicals

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QI01E Pigeon

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QI01EA Inactivated viral vaccines

QI01EA01 Pigeon paramyxovirus

QI01EB Inactivated bacterial vaccines (including mycoplasma, toxoid and chlamydia)

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QI01EC Inactivated bacterial vaccines and antisera

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QI01ED Live viral vaccines

QI01ED01 Pigeon pox virus

QI01EE Live bacterial vaccines

QI01EE01 Salmonella

QI01EF Live bacterial and viral vaccines

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QI01EG Live and inactivated bacterial vaccines

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QI01EH Live and inactivated viral vaccines

QI01EH01 Live pigeon pox virus + inactivated pigeon paramyxovirus

QI01EI Live viral and inactivated bacterial vaccines

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QI01EJ Live and inactivated viral and bacterial vaccines

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QI01EK Inactivated viral and live bacterial vaccines

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QI01EL Inactivated viral and inactivated bacterial vaccines

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QI01EM Antisera, immunoglobulin preparations, and antitoxins

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QI01EN Live parasitic vaccines

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QI01EO Inactivated parasitic vaccines

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QI01EP Live fungal vaccines

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QI01EQ Inactivated fungal vaccines

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QI01ER In vivo diagnostic preparations

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QI01ES Allergens

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QI01EU Other live vaccines

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QI01EV Other inactivated vaccines

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QI01EX Other immunologicals

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QI01F Pheasant

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QI01G Quail

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QI01H Partridge

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QI01I Ostrich

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QI01K Pet birds

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QI01KA Inactivated viral vaccines

QI01KA01 Pacheco's virus/herpesvirus

QI01KB Inactivated bacterial vaccines (including mycoplasma, toxoid and chlamydia)

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QI01KC Inactivated bacterial vaccines and antisera

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QI01KD Live viral vaccines

QI01KD01 Canary pox virus
QI01KD02 Pacheco's virus/herpesvirus

QI01KE Live bacterial vaccines

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QI01KF Live bacterial and viral vaccines

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QI01KG Live and inactivated bacterial vaccines

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QI01KH Live and inactivated viral vaccines

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QI01KI Live viral and inactivated bacterial vaccines

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QI01KJ Live and inactivated viral and bacterial vaccines

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QI01KK Inactivated viral and live bacterial vaccines

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QI01KL Inactivated viral and inactivated bacterial vaccines

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QI01KM Antisera, immunoglobulin preparations, and antitoxins

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QI01KN Live parasitic vaccines

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QI01KO Inactivated parasitic vaccines

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QI01KP Live fungal vaccines

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QI01KQ Inactivated fungal vaccines

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QI01KR In vivo diagnostic preparations

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QI01KS Allergens

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QI01KU Other live vaccines

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QI01KV Other inactivated vaccines

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QI01KX Other immunologicals

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QI01X Aves, others

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ATCvet code QI04Immunologicals for Ovidae is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System for veterinary medicinal products, a system of alphanumeric codes developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the classification of drugs and other medical products for veterinary use. Subgroup QI04 is part of the anatomical group QI Immunologicals.

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ATCvet code QI06Immunologicals for Felidae is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System for veterinary medicinal products, a system of alphanumeric codes developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the classification of drugs and other medical products for veterinary use. Subgroup QI06 is part of the anatomical group QI Immunologicals.

ATCvet code QI07Immunologicals for Canidae is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System for veterinary medicinal products, a system of alphanumeric codes developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the classification of drugs and other medical products for veterinary use. Subgroup QI07 is part of the anatomical group QI Immunologicals.

ATCvet code QI08Immunologicals for Leporidae is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System for veterinary medicinal products, a system of alphanumeric codes developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the classification of drugs and other medical products for veterinary use. Subgroup QI08 is part of the anatomical group QI Immunologicals.

ATCvet code QI09Immunologicals for Suidae is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System for veterinary medicinal products, a system of alphanumeric codes developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the classification of drugs and other medical products for veterinary use. Subgroup QI09 is part of the anatomical group QI Immunologicals.

ATCvet code QI20Immunologicals for other species is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System for veterinary medicinal products, a system of alphanumeric codes developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the classification of drugs and other medical products for veterinary use. Subgroup QI20 is part of the anatomical group QI Immunologicals.

ATCvet code QI10Immunologicals for Pisces is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System for veterinary medicinal products, a system of alphanumeric codes developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the classification of drugs and other medical products for veterinary use. Subgroup QI10 is part of the anatomical group QI Immunologicals.

Avian orthoreovirus, also known as avian reovirus, is an orthoreovirus from the Reoviridae family. Infection causes arthritis and tenosynovitis in poultry. It can also cause respiratory disease.

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References

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  3. "ATCvet Index 2021: code QI01". WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology.