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Anaplasmosis Vaccine Description: Overview of homogenized product available to veterinarians, developed at the Agriculture Center's Veterinary Science Department, commercialized by University Products LLC, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (anaplasmosisvaccine.com) |
CSL: Equivac Description: Information on vaccination against tetanus and strangles in horses. Includes instructions for administration and contacts in Parkville, Victoria. (cyberhorse.net.au) |
Immunoboost Description: Prophylaxix for calves. Includes product information for vets, FAQ and contacts in Wisconsin. (immunoboost.info) |
Malaysian Vaccines and Pharmaceuticals Sdn Bhd Description: Manufacturer of live and killed vaccines for poultry, swine and cattle. Introduction to GMP facilities, formulations, and location near Putrajaya. (mvp.com.my) |
Red Rock Biologics Description: Offers vaccines to protect dogs from rattlesnake venom. Introduces risks and contacts in Woodland, California. (redrockbiologics.com) |
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