Vaccines: Fiovax Feline Infectious Enteritis

Date:
1959-1975
Reference:
WF/M/PL/372
Part of:
Wellcome Foundation Ltd
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Vaccines: Fiovax. Feline Infectious Enteritis is an acute disease of cats which is highly infectious and caused by a filterable virus. 'Fiovax' is a formulised vaccine prepared from the tissues of cats infected with the virus Feline Infectious Enteritis. It protects the cats after an injection provided that they are not exposed to infection for seven days after inoculation. Two doses should be administered. Dosage 1 c.c. followed by a similar amount after 10-14 days.

Folder contains two data information sheets and one promotional leaflet.

Publication/Creation

1959-1975

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1 Item (3 sub-items)

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