Mycoplasma Vaccines Production Laboratory, primarily established as "Contagious Caprine Pleuro Pneumoniae Laboratory" in order to research the etiology and prophylaxis of Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumoniae, has started to produce the first Contagious Mycoplasma mycoides capri vaccine in 1946. The Laboratory, in 1985, united with the Mycoplasmosis Laboratory established in 1965 in the body of Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO). It currently produces a live/attenuated vaccine, "Capripen, " against Mycoplasma mycoides capri, a live/attenuated vaccine, "Agalaksipen live " and an inactive vaccine, "Agalaksipen inaktif" against Contagious Agalactiae, Mycoplasma gallisepticum plate test antigen used for the serological diagnosis of Chronic respiratory diseases of poultry caused by Mycoplasmas and Mycoplasma synoviae plate test antigen used for the serological diagnosis of Infectious synovitis. The laboratory continues its activities as Mycoplasma Vaccines Production Laboratory, since 2006.