Clinical laboratory animal medicine – Flashcards

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Mus
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musculus (common house mouse)
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order
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rodentia
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family
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muridae
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Mice
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over 500 outbred and inbred strains
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mice colors
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albino, black, brown, agouti, gray, peibald
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Adult mice weight
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25-40 grams
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Mice have three main genetic catagories
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Isogenic strains: inbred strains F1 hybrids and outbred stocks
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Mice: Outbred
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large colors where matings are random between unrelated males and females, considered heterogeneous
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Isogenic strains of mice
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clones, genetically homogeneous, after 20 generations the probability of homozygosity is more than 98%. F1 = first progeny of 2 inbred strains. Hybrid virgor makes them hardier.
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Common inbred strains
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C57BL, Balb/c, c3h, c57bl/6j
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Inbred mutant strains
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nude, deficient in t cell lymphocytes, have b cells and natural killer (nk) cell lymphocytes, severe combine immunodefficent, lack both t and b cells but have nk cells. Used in oncology research. Accept transplanted human and murine tumors
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Nude mice
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used to study tumor growth, metastasis, and anticancer compound efficacy
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Addition types of mice
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transgenic; rodents that carry and express foreign genetic material knockout; scientists can remove a gene and either study the loss of function animal model or can replace it with an other gene. Aided in the study of genetic diseases
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4 ecological types of mice based on microbiologic status
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Germ free or axenic (no detectable microflora) Gnotobiotic (associated known microflora) Specific pathogen free Conventional (undefined microflora)
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Cesarean in mice
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done if infected with known pathogen or unknown health status, procedure is performed at day 19 or 20
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Why mice are most valuable in research
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short life span, short gestation, large liter size, great genetic diversity, mutant strains allow for a variety of animal models, inexpensive, easy to maintain
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Mouse behaviour
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social, housed in groups, barbering (removal of hair/ whiskers) territorial, nocternal, build nests
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dental mus
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1 incisor, 3 molars, incisors are open rooted.
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inside a mus
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divided stomach: nonglandular forestomach and glandular stomach lungs: consist of 1 large left lobe and 4 small right lobes Brown fat tissue for non shivering thermogenisis
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outside a mus
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5 pairs of mammary glands, open inguinal canal (ring where testis drop from body, closed during castration) os penis sex mice through distance between anus and genital papilla (1.5x greater in males)
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Hemological profile of mouse
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lymphocytes are the primary leukocyte (WBC) Basophils (another white blood cell) rarely every found Mature males have a higher granulocyte (WBC that fights bacterial infections) count
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Mus Urinary profile
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7.3-8.5 ph and specific gravity of 1.058 taurine (amino acid/protien) and creatine are also found in urine
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Mus breeding practices
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monogomos, polygamist,must bring female to males cage due to female territory issues, once bred females will not accept a male for 21 days
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Whitten effect
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females introduced to a male, or male odor begin to cycle, 40-50% will go into estrus within 72 hours
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bruce effect
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pregnant female mice will abort if they smell males within 4 days of breeding
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lee-boot effect
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group housed females may be induced into a psuedopregnant state
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to confirm mating in mus
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vaginal plug present for 18-24 hours, female weight gain by day 13, increased abdominal size by day 14, fetal palpulation by mid to late gestation, leave mice undisturbed for at least 2 days to minimize canibalism, born atricial (blind naked deaf)
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Mus husbandry- housing
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solid bottom cages with bedding space req.:>25g need 97 cm sq of floor space for each mouse hight of cage: 13cm bedding should not be made of pine or cedar chip (liver damage) 12-14 hours of light per day 64-79F at 30-70% humidity
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Mus feeding
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consume 4-5g per day 16% protein, 4-5% fat firm, dry pellets, and fed ad libitum if fed a powdered or soft product supply a chewing device diet supplement is not recommended occasional fruit or seed snack is acceptable 1/3 of diet is fece, recycles b vitamins and other nutrients 6-7 mls of water per day
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mus sanitation
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cleaning 1-3 times per week ventilated cages can be cleaned less frequently than a microisolators cages water bottles, feed hoppers should be disinfected with chemicals and/or hot water remove residual water before loading into rack cleaners
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handling and restraint techniques MUS
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transfer: grab by the base of the tail and lift, pair of rubber-tipped foreceps to restrain: allow the mouse to cling to a surface and scruff, use forefinger and thumb, secure the tail with your pinky finger
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ID for mus
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cage cards, ear punching, tagging, microchipping, ink tail fur dyes, dna
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Blood collection for MUS
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blood volume is on average 7% of the body weight, only 10% of circulating blood volume can be drawn
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Methods of blood draw from Mus
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retroorbital: sinus under anesthesia, facial vein technique, lateral sapphinous vein, dorsal tail artery, lateral tail vain
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urine collection in mus
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handle, put on cool surface, put in cool plastic bag, metabolic cages best for urine collection
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Drug administration in mus
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scales must be used, accuracy is improved through dilution of drugs and by use of tuberculin syringes, dosages are most accurately calculated on a ml/kg basis
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Oral drug admin in mus
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through food and water, gavage needle, or directly placed in stomach.
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Injections in mus
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23 or 25g needle, give in the loose over the shoulders IM; give in the quadriceps of the hind leg, causes self mutilation
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Anesthesia in mus
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dilute anestheisa 1:10, different strains react differently, be conservative
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Injectable anesthesia in mus
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ketamine and zylazine (lasts 30-45 min), tribomoethanol (use within 48 hours), pentobarbital (narrow safety margin lasts 20 to 40 mins)
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Inhalant anesthesia in mus
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halothane, isoflurane, sevoflurane, ether in a bell jar
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surgery in mus
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aseptic technique, one pack for up to 5 animals, use cold sterilization, use dry heat glass bead sterilizer, easy to use, clean instruments 1st to prevent tissue baking.
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Common surgeries in Mus
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adrenalectomy, 5/6 nephrectomy, jugular vein or carotid artery catheterization
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Postoperative care in mus
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rodents are prone to hypothermia, to prevent administer warm saline or LRS SC. Heating pad or hot water bottle,lubricate eyes, preemptive analgesics to control pain
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Postoperative drugs for mus
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NSAIDS flunixin meglumine acetaminophen carprofen meloxicam treat muskuloskelatal incisional inflammatory and actue mild to moderate pain
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Postoperative recovery in mus
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place on paper towel due to aspiration of bedding risk. Support with heat, mostion food to prevent redution of food intake, make sure mouse is fully awake before returning the mouse to its cage.
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Radiographic techniques
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must have high milliamperage and low kvp settings, focal film distance 40 inches, high detail film and screens or use non screen film.
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Radioactive restraint mus
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sedidation, radiolucent device ex plastic tubing, cake bag
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Euthanasia
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quick and painless, follow current AVMA Panel of euthanasia.
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Euthanasia methods in mus
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carbon dioxide, inhalant anesthetics, IP overdose of barbiturate, cervical dislocation/ decapitation under anesthesia, verify death through: cervical dislocation, bilateral pneumothorax asuculation
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Most mus labs are free of
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viruses bacteria parasites fungi
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Bacterial diseases in mus
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pneumonia and respiratory, heliobacter sppp. infection, tyzzers disease, colonic hyperplasia, hyperkeratosis-associated coryneform, miscellaneous diseases
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viral diseases in mus
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parvoviruses, sendai, mouse hepatitis, epizootic diarrhea infant mice, murine retroviral infection, lymphocytic choriomeningitis, ectromelia (mousepox), pnuemonia virus of mice, murine norovirus1
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Miscellaneous viral infections of mus
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parasitic diseases, mites, pinworms, lice, tapeworms, flagellates
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Neoplasia
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Incidences and types of tumors are highly strain and age related. Mammary tumors are adenocarcinomas. C3H strain has a high incidence of mammary tumors
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AALAS history
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1950- Animal care panel 1967- ACP became what its known by today
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AALAS stands for
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american association for laboratory animal science
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AALAS levels of certification
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ALAT- animal care and facility sanitation LAT - increased diagnostic skills and research responsibilities LATG - supervisor
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ASLAP stands for
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american society of laboratory animal practioners
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Aslap
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In 1966 the laboratory animal welfare act passed, and this organization was founded as a way for veterinary professionals to exchange ideas, experience, and knowledge. Acts as a spokesperson for laboratory animal practioners within the AVMA house of delegates. Actively encourages its members to provide training for vets both pre/postdoctoral levels and lend expertise to institutions conducting lab animal training programs
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ASLAP history
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1967- was recognized as a support organization of the AVMA 1986 - bceame an affiliate of AALAS
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ACLAM stands for
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american college of laboratory animal medicine
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Aclam overview
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est in 1957 to encourage education, training, and research in lab animal medicine. Establish standards of training and expertise for veterinarians concerned with care and use of lab animals.To recognize qualified persons in lab animal by certification excamination and other means.
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ACLAM past and presesnt
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originally the american board of laboratory animal medicine, but changed its name in 1961. Specialty board recognized by AVMA. Vet can become board certified as a diplomat of this organization. This organization has developed textbooks and programs to promoate lab animal education.
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NABR stands for
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National association for biomedical research
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nabr history
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founded in 1979 as a non profit organization
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NABR mission
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advocates public policy that recognizes humane animal use. Advocates higher education. Advocates product safety testing.
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NABR is
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the voice of the scientific community on legislative and regulatory issues regarding lab animal research. Support responsible and humane care of lab animals.
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NABR believes
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only as many animals as neccessary should be used. Alternativives to animal use should be developed and employed when feasible. Recognizes that complete replacement of animals is not possible.
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FBR stands for
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foundation for biomedical research
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FBR overview
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the sister oraganization to NABR was established in 1981.. Dedicated to improving the quality of both animal and human health through education of the public and support of humane and responisble use of animals in research.
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FBR provides
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information to teachers student the media and general public. It feels that it is essential to use animals in scientific and medical research.
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ILAR stands for
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institiue for laboratory animal research
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ILAR history
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founded in 1952 through the help of the national reserach council of the national academy of sciences. Composed of daily staff and a council made up of experts in lab animal medicine, bioethics and other biomedical sciences.
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What ILAR does
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provides feedback and advice on all of the the organizations activities. Develops guidelines on the scientific technical and ethical use of animals. Promotes high quality humane care of animals and appropriate use of alternatives. Advises the federal government as well as the science feild, students and the public. Creates guidelines for the care and use of laboratory animals.
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iacuc stands for
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institiute for animal care and use commity
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IACUC inspecitons
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must be completed semiannually as mandated by the USDA, the guide, and to ensure lab animals are observed for appropraite care and adherence to regulations and use guidelines.
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3R's
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Reduction replacement and refinement
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Reduction
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use the minimum number of animals in a study. Strive to reduce animal numbers.
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Refinement
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Balance between collecting the necessary data and ensuring animal welfare is uphealed through humane euthanasia.
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Replacement
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using non animal alternatives
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AWA
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1966 was the first law that protected non farm animals.
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APHIS stands for
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animal and plant health inspection service
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aphis is responsible for
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administering and enforcing the awa. USDA veterinary medical officer must make an annual unannounced inspection.
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Facilities are inspected for
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humane handeling and care, id, record keeping, medical treatment, medical treatment, transportation.
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maintenance of health records
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must be current, legible and comprehensive. Must be witheld for at least one year after disposition or death
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species not covered by awa
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birds horses (not used for research purposes) farm animals intended for improving animal nutrition breeding or production, rats or mice.
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Animal welfare regulations reform 1970
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became AWA. required 1 USDA Annual report of research per year to show standards of care, treatment and use were being followed (use of anesthetics and analgesics) extended to apply to animals through out stay at research facility. covered any warm blooded animal designated by the secretary of ag. Didnt allow rules regarding the actual research
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1976 awa amendment
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redifined the regulation of animal transport and fighting. Carriers and intermediate handlers not required to be licensed by awa but had to register with USDA.
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1985 amendment to awa- IACUC
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passage of food and security ac. Required an istituional animal care and use committee
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IACUC consists of
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3 members- vet with experiance or training in lab animal med and one member who is not affiliated with the instiution in any way
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IACUC
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meets every 6 months to inspect study and review the care and use of animals. To file a report with the institution to destinguish signifigant and minor defiencies with dates to be resolved by. If corrections are not made USDA must be notified. Investigate concerns involving animal care and use
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Protocol must include
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species and number or animals used. Rational for having that animals, that number and speices. descreption of proposed use of animal, procedures to assure discomfort and pain be limited, and euthenasia method used.
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Major vs Minor surgeries
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major; penetration or exposure of a body cavity. Produces substantial physical or physiologic functions. minor: doesn't expose a body cavity. causes little to no physical imparement.
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Protection of pets act 1990
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attached to the food, ag, conservation and trade act. mandates minimum of 5 days hold in shelters
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The guide was
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prepared by ilar.
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1985 OLAW and PHS
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Must submit written documentation that institution agrees to follow the guide and has an IACUC, reviewed every 3 years. extends to all vertebraes
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HVAC stands for
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heating ventilation and air conditioning. Temperature should be capable of adjustments plus of minus 2 degrees and the humidity kept within 30-70%.
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Ventilation
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10-15 air changes per hour.
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HEPA stands for
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high efficiencey particular air and filters control cross contamination. Quarentine and non human primates = negative pressure. Surgery and pathogen free animals = positive pressure
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Three main types of facilitys
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conventional, clean/dirty, barrier/containment
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Conventional facilities
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do not necessarily designate traffic flow paterns. Clean/dirty items may go through same door
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clean dirty facilities
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utalize flow patterns to minimize cross contamination. Air flow pressure differences promote directional airflow from clean to dirty
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barrier/containment facilities
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keeps unwanted contamination out of an area, protect all populations by minimizing the opportunities for escape of any contamination. Used to maintain breeding and experimental animal colonies in disease free conditions.
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Methods used to decontaminate air, fluids, equipment and personal
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autoclaves, incinerators, air filters and showers
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3 types of cage washers
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rack (large equipment), cabinent (dishwasher) and tunnel (car wash)
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animal feed
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stored up to 6 months; special feed stored at 39 degrees or lowers.
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rodent housing
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shoebox cage (what we use), microisolator = refinement of shoebox cage that reduces stress, greater control of enviornment, suspended cages = most rabbit cages
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Other cages
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squeeze cage = houses non human primates and to restrain the, gang cages = group, transportation cages
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management duties
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budges, record keeping, oversight of facility activities
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