ATCvet code QI09 Immunologicals 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.[1][2] Subgroup QI09 is part of the anatomical group QI Immunologicals.[3]
National issues of the ATC classification may include additional codes not present in this list, which follows the WHO version.
QI09AA Inactivated viral vaccines
edit- QI09AA01 Aujeszky's disease virus
- QI09AA02 Porcine parvovirus
- QI09AA03 Porcine influenza virus
- QI09AA04 Aujeszky's disease virus + porcine influenza virus
- QI09AA05 Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) virus
- QI09AA06 Classical swine fever virus
- QI09AA07 Porcine circovirus
QI09AB Inactivated bacterial vaccines (including mycoplasma, toxoid and chlamydia)
edit- QI09AB01 Treponema
- QI09AB02 Escherichia
- QI09AB03 Erysipelothrix
- QI09AB04 Bordetella + pasteurella
- QI09AB05 Pasteurella
- QI09AB06 Actinobacillus/haemophilus + pasteurella
- QI09AB07 Actinobacillus/haemophilus vaccine
- QI09AB08 Escherichia + clostridium
- QI09AB09 Escherichia + erysipelothrix
- QI09AB10 Pasteurella + staphylococcus + corynebacterium
- QI09AB11 Escherichia + pasteurella + salmonella + streptococcus
- QI09AB12 Clostridium
- QI09AB13 Mycoplasma
- QI09AB14 Salmonella
- QI09AB15 Escherichia + erysipelothrix + clostridium
- QI09AB16 Bordetella + pasteurella + mycoplasma
- QI09AB17 Mycoplasma + haemophilus
- QI09AB18 Lawsonia
QI09AC Inactivated bacterial vaccines and antisera
edit- Empty group
QI09AD Live viral vaccines
edit- QI09AD01 Aujeszky's disease virus
- QI09AD02 Porcine transmissible gastro-enteritis (TGE) virus
- QI09AD03 Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) virus
- QI09AD04 Classical swine fever virus
QI09AE Live bacterial vaccines
edit- QI09AE01 Erysipelothrix
- QI09AE02 Salmonella
- QI09AE03 Escherichia
- QI09AE04 Lawsonia
QI09AF Live bacterial and viral vaccines
edit- Empty group
QI09AG Live and inactivated bacterial vaccines
edit- Empty group
QI09AH Live and inactivated viral vaccines
edit- QI09AH01 Live aujeszky's disease virus + inactivated porcine influenza virus
QI09AI Live viral and inactivated bacterial vaccines
edit- Empty group
QI09AJ Live and inactivated viral and bacterial vaccines
edit- Empty group
QI09AK Inactivated viral and live bacterial vaccines
edit- Empty group
QI09AL Inactivated viral and inactivated bacterial vaccines
edit- QI09AL01 Porcine parvovirus + erysipelothrix
- QI09AL02 Porcine rotavirus + escherichia
- QI09AL03 Porcine parvovirus + escherichia + erysipelothrix
- QI09AL04 Porcine influenza virus + erysipelothrix
- QI09AL05 Porcine transmissible gastro-enteritis virus + escherichia + clostridium
- QI09AL06 Porcine parvovirus + porcine influenza virus + erysipelothrix
- QI09AL07 Porcine parvovirus + erysipelothrix + leptospira
- QI09AL08 Porcine circovirus + mycoplasma
QI09AM Antisera, immunoglobulin preparations, and antitoxins
edit- QI09AM01 Escherichia antiserum
- QI09AM02 Pasteurella antiserum
- QI09AM03 Erysipelothrix antiserum
- QI09AM04 Clostridium antiserum
QI09AN Live parasitic vaccines
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QI09AO Inactivated parasitic vaccines
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QI09AP Live fungal vaccines
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QI09AQ Inactivated fungal vaccines
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QI09AR In vivo diagnostic preparations
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QI09AS Allergens
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QI09AT Colostrum preparations and substitutes
edit- Empty group
QI09AU Other live vaccines
edit- Empty group
QI09AV Other inactivated vaccines
edit- Empty group
QI09AX Other immunologicals
edit- Empty group
QI09X Suidae, others
edit- Empty group
References
edit- ^ "The ATCvet classification system" (PDF). European Medicines Agency. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
- ^ "ATCvet Code, ein Klassierungssystem für Tierarzneimittel" (in German). University of Zurich. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
- ^ "ATCvet Index 2022: code QI09". WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology.