STUDY PROTOCOL FOR A COMPASSIONATE AQUACULTURE INVESTIGATIONAL NEW ANIMAL DRUG (INAD) EXEMPTION FOR ERYTHROMYCIN (Erymicin 200 Injection) (INAD 12-781)

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STUDY PROTOCOL FOR A COMPASSIONATE AQUACULTURE INVESTIGATIONAL NEW ANIMAL DRUG (INAD) EXEMPTION FOR ERYTHROMYCIN (Erymicin 200 Injection) (INAD 12-781)

ERYMICIN 200 Injection (Erymicin 200) is a solution that contains erythromycin for injection on juvenile and adult Salmonids. Erymicin 200 is only available for purchase through Syndel USA. The primary goal of field studies conducted under INAD #12-781 is to evaluate the efficacy of erythromycin for 1) controlling mortality caused by BKD (causative agent: Renibacterium salmoninarum) in salmonid species; and 2) control the vertical transmission of R. salmoninarum from BKD positive female broodstock broodstock
The reproductively mature adults in a population that breed (or spawn) and produce more individuals (offspring or progeny).

Learn more about broodstock
to eggs/progeny.

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