ATCvet code QI05
ATCvet code QI05 Immunologicals for equidae 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 QI05 is part of the anatomical group QI Immunologicals.[3]
ATCvet codes |
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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 |
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National issues of the ATC classification may include additional codes not present in this list, which follows the WHO version.
QI05A Horse
QI05AA Inactivated viral vaccines
- QI05AA01 Equine influenza virus
- QI05AA03 Equine rhinopneumonitis virus + equine reovirus + equine influenza virus
- QI05AA04 Equine rhinopneumonitis virus + equine influenza virus
- QI05AA05 Equine rhinopneumonitis virus
- QI05AA06 Equine reovirus
- QI05AA07 Equine arteritis virus
- QI05AA08 Equine parapox virus
- QI05AA09 Equine rotavirus
- QI05AA10 West nile virus
- QI05AA11 Equine rhinopneumonitis virus + equine abortion virus
QI05AB Inactivated bacterial vaccines (including mycoplasma, toxoid and chlamydia)
- QI05AB01 Streptococcus
- QI05AB02 Actinobacillus + escherichia + salmonella + streptococcus
- QI05AB03 Clostridium
QI05AC Inactivated bacterial vaccines and antisera
- Empty group
QI05AD Live viral vaccines
- QI05AD01 Equine rhinopneumonitis virus
- QI05AD02 Equine influenza virus
QI05AE Live bacterial vaccines
- Empty group
QI05AF Live bacterial and viral vaccines
- Empty group
QI05AG Live and inactivated bacterial vaccines
- Empty group
QI05AH Live and inactivated viral vaccines
- Empty group
QI05AI Live viral and inactivated bacterial vaccines
- QI05AI01 Equine influenza virus + clostridium
QI05AJ Live and inactivated viral and bacterial vaccines
- Empty group
QI05AK Inactivated viral and live bacterial vaccines
- Empty group
QI05AL Inactivated viral and inactivated bacterial vaccines
- QI05AL01 Equine influenza virus + clostridium
QI05AM Antisera, immunoglobulin preparations, and antitoxins
- QI05AM01 Clostridium antiserum
- QI05AM02 Antilipopolysacharide antiserum
- QI05AM03 Actinobacillus antiserum + escherichia antiserum + salmonella antiserum + streptococcus antiserum
QI05AN Live parasitic vaccines
- Empty group
QI05AO Inactivated parasitic vaccines
- Empty group
QI05AP Live fungal vaccines
- QI05AP01 Trichophyton
QI05AQ Inactivated fungal vaccines
- QI05AQ01 Trichophyton
- QI05AQ02 Trichophyton + microsporum
QI05AR In vivo diagnostic preparations
- QI05AR01 Mallein
QI05AS Allergens
- Empty group
QI05AT Colostrum preparations and substitutes
- Empty group
QI05AU Other live vaccines
- Empty group
QI05AV Other inactivated vaccines
- Empty group
QI05AX Other immunologicals
- QI05AX01 Parapox ovis virus, inactivated
- QI05AX02 Propionibacterium acnes, inactivated
QI05X Equidae, others
- Empty group
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References
- "The ATCvet classification system" (PDF). European Medicines Agency. Retrieved 2020-02-01.
- "ATCvet Code, ein Klassierungssystem für Tierarzneimittel" (in German). University of Zurich. Retrieved 2020-02-01.
- "ATCvet Index 2020: code QI05". WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology.
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