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ATCvet code QI01

The ATCvet code QI01 is a section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System for veterinary medicinal products. This system is used to classify veterinary drugs and other products. The code QI01 specifically pertains to immunologicals for birds.

Immunologicals for Birds

Immunologicals are products used to stimulate or provide immunity to birds against various diseases. These can include vaccines, antisera, and other immunological agents. The use of immunologicals is crucial in the prevention and control of infectious diseases in avian species.

Common Avian Species

The following are some common avian species for which immunologicals might be used:

Importance of Immunologicals

Immunologicals play a vital role in the health management of avian species. They help in:

  • Preventing the spread of infectious diseases.
  • Reducing the mortality and morbidity associated with diseases.
  • Enhancing the overall productivity and health of poultry and other birds.

Administration of Immunologicals

Immunologicals can be administered to birds through various routes, including:

  • Injection (subcutaneous, intramuscular)
  • Oral administration
  • Inhalation (aerosolized vaccines)
  • Eye drops or nasal drops

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