ANALYSIS OF THE DOMESTIC MARKET OF VETERINARY IMMUNOBIOLOGICAL MEANS FOR SMALL ANIMALS
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https://doi.org/10.31548/ujvs2019.03.009Abstract
The article presents the results of the analysis of the domestic pharmaceutical market of veterinary immunobiological means for small animals.
To date, the demand for certain groups of immunobiological agents is fairly stable, but new infectious diseases arise every year or mutate the strains of already known viruses and microorganisms, which forces manufacturers to constantly conduct research, develop new means and improve those who have already occupied their niche. on the market of veterinary immunobiological means.
The purpose of the work was to study the structure of the domestic pharmaceutical market, in particular, veterinary immunobiological means for small animals. Our research was focused on such tasks as studying the nomenclature of veterinary immunobiological means for small animals of foreign and domestic producers.
The study of assortment nomenclature was conducted according to the official site about the number of veterinary means registered in the territory of Ukraine (State Register of Medicinal Products). In this work, methods of survey, comparison, analysis, generalization and statistical method for processing of the received data were used.
The results of the research of veterinary immunobiological means on the basis of individual indicators are given: manufacturers, species of animals, release forms and routes of introduction, and means of import production also by producer countries.
Keywords: veterinary immunobiological agents, manufacturers, vaccines, serums, diagnostics
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