Scientists from the All-Russian Research Institute of Animal Health have submitted three new vaccines for state registration

Published Oct 21, 2024

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The Federal Center for Animal Health Protection in Russia has submitted registration documents for three new vaccines targeting avian metapneumovirus, sheep and goat pox, and diseases affecting salmon, as part of an import substitution strategy. Additionally, vaccines for pigs, dogs, carnivores, and a drug for calves are also being registered. The All-Russian Research Institute of Animal Health is developing 13 new veterinary vaccines this year to replace imported alternatives.
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The Federal Center for Animal Health Protection of the Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (FSBI VNIIZZH) has submitted documents for the registration of three new vaccines developed by the institute's scientists for birds, sheep and goats, as well as salmon species. According to the press service of the FSBI VNIIZZH, documents have currently been submitted for the registration of the following vaccines: — against avian metapneumovirus infection; — against sheep and goat pox; — against infectious pancreatic necrosis, furunculosis, vibriosis, cold-water vibriosis and winter ulcer disease of salmon fish. In addition, registration dossiers have been prepared for a number of other new vaccines: for pigs against erysipelas, against erysipelas and parvovirus infection, against canine distemper for early immunization of puppies and against influenza for carnivores. A package of documents has also been collected for registration of a drug for the ...
Source: Milknews

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