PREVENTION OF MIXED DISEASES (Pasteurellosis and diplococcosis) THAT OCCUR IN YOUNG ANIMALS
Abstract
This article discusses the formation of immunity against two diseases and the effectiveness of disease prevention in a single application of a vaccine developed against pasteurellosis and diplococcosis in lambs. Therefore, it is advisable to vaccinate sheep and lambs with this vaccine 3 ml the first time and 2 ml the second time under the skin
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