| Date | Description |
| 16 April 2007 | AQUAFLOR®- CA1 Conditionally Approved By FDA for Controlling Columnaris in CatfishFirst and only catfish antibiotic approved for highly prevalent and costly bacterial disease KENILWORTH, N.J., April 16, 2007 - Schering-Plough Animal Health Corporation has introduced AQUAFLOR®-CA1 ... |
| 21 March 2007 | AQUAFLOR (florfenicol) Approved for Freshwater-reared SalmonidsFirst and only antibiotic in U.S. for coldwater disease KENILWORTH, N.J., March 21, 2007 AQUAFLOR (florfenicol), the first new in-feed antibiotic licensed for U.S. aquaculture in more than two decades, ... |
| 21 April 2006 | AquaVac* ERM Oral for Rainbow Trout Receives Mutual Recognition from 14 More EU StatesVastly Improved ERM Control Expected As Product Becomes Widely AvailableSchering-Plough Animal Health Corporation has received approval from 14 more EU member states to begin marketing AquaVac ERM Oral, ... |
| 1 December 2005 | Schering Plough Animal Health Receives EU approval of Vaccine for Protection of Rainbow Trout from Enteric Red Mouth Disease (Yersiniosis)Schering Plough Animal Health's dedicated Aquaculture business unit has recently received approval of their vaccine for the protection of Rainbow Trout from Enteric Red Mouth Disease (Yersiniosis) through ... |
| 15 November 2004 | Salmonid Rickettsial Septicaemia (SRS)SRS (a.k.a. Salmon Rickettsial Syndrome or Piscirickettsiosis or Coho salmon septicaemia or Huito disease) is considered to be the most important disease problem in the Chilean salmon farming industry, ... |
| 4 November 2004 | Intervet Chile launch two new vaccinesIntervet first entered the Chilean aquatic animal health market in 2000 with the monovalent vaccine against IPN, Compact™ IPN, protecting against infectious pancreatic necrosis virus. Due to the excellent ... |
| 10 October 2003 | Streptococcus iniae infections in Asian AquacultureStreptococcal disease caused by Streptococcus iniae is without doubt one of the major bacterial diseases in fish. It has been reported to cause significant mortality in more than 12 different aquaculture ... |