Veterinary vaccines: Imports up 26%During the first six months of the year, Central American countries purchased $22 million in vaccines for animal use abroad, 26% more than in the same period in 2017.Thursday, November 8, 2018 Vaccines for Veterinary Use Imports in Central America Al September 30th, 2021
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Veterinary Vaccines: U.S. Purchases IncreaseOctober 2019 During the first quarter of 2019, companies in Central American countries purchased $8 million in vaccines for animal use abroad, and imports from the U.S. grew 12% over the same period in 2018. Central America Buys More Veterinary VaccinesJuly 2019 During the last year, companies from Central American countries purchased $43 million in vaccines for animal use abroad, 13% more than in 2017. Central America Buys More Vaccines for Veterinary UseSeptember 2018 During the first three months of the year, countries in the region bought $9.3 million worth of vaccines for animal use from abroad, 5% more than was registered in the same period in 2017. Vaccines for Veterinary Use in Central AmericaJuly 2018 In 2017, countries in the region purchased from abroad $38 million worth of vaccines for animal use, and 71% were imported by companies in Guatemala, Costa Rica and El Salvador.
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