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... , 112-113, 114 Animal care and use protocols, 8-11 Animal training, 11, 25 Animal Welfare Act. 113, 114 Animal Welfare information Center (AWIC)
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... , 106 Autoclaving of foods and bedding, 39, 41 for surgery, 62, 79 B Barrier entry systems, 16 Bedding, 24, 32, 41 changing of, 24, 29, 34, 42, 44 disposal, 15, 16 Behavior and behavior changes, 2, 11, 12, 22, 23, 25, 36-38 Biologic agents and hazards, 14, 16, 18, 44 recommended readings, 85-86 waste disposal, 44, 45 Biologic-safety cabinets, 17, 76 Birds, recommended readings, 87 Bites and scratches, 14, 18 Bordetella bronchiseptica, 59 Breeding and reproduction, 47, 57 environmental conditions for, 22, 25, 35 records, 46, 47 C Cages and caging, 23, 38 cleaning and sanitation, 24, 43, 44 complexities in, 25, 36 dimensions and space allocation, 25-28 floonng, 24, 43 see also Primary enclosures Calone restriction, 40 Canadian Association for Laboratory Animal Medicine/L'Association canadiemne dela medecine des ammaux de laboratoire (CALAM/ACMAL) , 106107 Canadian Association for Laboratory Animal Science/L ' Association canadienne pour la technologie des animeaux laboratoire (CALAM/ACTAL)
From page 121...
... , 108 Furnishings, 23, 24, 26, 36-37 recommended readings, 88 G Gas concentrations, 22, 33, 34 Genetics, 4748 recommended readings, 91-92 Gerbils, 32 Goats, 26, 30, 58 Groups, see Social groups and social interaction Guinea pigs, 27, 43, 58, 59 H Hamsters, 27, 32, 43 Hazardous agents, 14, 16-17 recommended readings, 85-86, 88-89 waste disposal, 44, 45 Hearing protection, 17
From page 122...
... , 33-34, 76 Herpesvirus sinziae, 18, 59 Herpesvirus tamarinds, 59 Holidays, care dunng, 46 Horses, space requirements, 31, 38 Housing, 23, 117 factors in planning, 21-22 safety design, 15-16 see also Cages and caging: Outdoor housing; Primary enclosures: Secondary enclosures; Space requirements; and specific animals Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) , 108-109 Human interaction, 38 Humidity and moisture, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, 34, 75 Husbandry and management practices, 2, 38-46 for outdoor housing, 24-25 recommended readings, 92-93 see also Bedding; Cleaning and sanitation; Food and feeding; Records and recordkeeping; Repair and maintenance 1 Identification of animals, 46.57 Illuminating Engineenng Society of North America (IESNA)
From page 123...
... , 112 Procurement of animals, 57 Professional societies, 13, 102-112passim Protective clothing, 15, 17 Protocols, 8-11 Public Health Service (PHS) Policy on Hmmame Care a-d Use of Laboratory Animals, 2, 8, 9, 10, 111, 116 housing guidelines, 26 on personnel qualifications, 13, 61 on safety, 14 on veterinary care, 13 Purina Mills, inc., 112 Q Quail, 28 Quarantines, 57, 58 see also Separation and isolation R Rabbits, 28, 32, 40, 43 diseases, 59 recommended readings, 97-98 Radiation, 14, 15, 45 Rats, 27, 32, 58 albindsm amd pbotoxicity, 35 diseases, 59, 60
From page 124...
... , 112 Secondary enclosures, 22, 29, 44 doors and wmdows, 73-74 ventilation and airflow, 22, 31-33 see also Cages amd caging Secunty, 46, 73 Sedation and sedatives, 12, 65 Separation and isolation, 46, 58-59, 60, 72 Senal publications, 99-100 Sheep, 26, 30, 38 Shelf-life, of food, 39 Sheltered housing, 24 Shelves, 24, 36 Showers, 15, 17, 73 Sialodacryoadenitis virus, 59 Simian hemorrhagic fever, 59 Simian nnmunodeficiency virus, 59 INDEX Social groups amd social interaction, 21-27, 3738,40 Solid-bottom flooring, 24, 43 Space requirements, 25-28, 30, 31, 32, 38 Stabilization, 57, 58 Stenliration of cages and equipment, 24, 44 of food, 39 of hazardous wastes, 45 for surgery, 62 Storage facilities and containers, 72, 77 for food and bedding, 39, 40, 41, 77 for waste, 45, 72, 77 Subclinical infections, 59, 60 Surgical procedures, 11-12,60-64, 117 autoclaving, 62, 79 facilities, 62-63, 78-79 oversight, 56 postsurgical care, 63-64, 79 recommended readings, 83-85 Surveillance, 16, 18, 58, 59-60 Swine diseases, 59 space requirements, 26, 30 T Temperature, 22, 24, 28-34, 74, 75 Tetanus, 18 Tethering, 11 "3 R's" (replacement, reduction, and refinement) , 108, 109 Timed lighting systems, 35, 76 Toe-clipping, 46 Traimng, see Animal training; Educauion and training of personnel Transgenic animals, 4748 Transport of animals, 57 Traps, 46 Treamment and therapeutic procedures, 60 Tuberculosis, 18, 57 Tunnels, 36 U Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW)
From page 125...
... 15 Waste matenals, 15-16, 42-43, 44-45 biologic hazards, 44, 45 and outside shelters, 24 storage, 45, 72, 77 Water supply, 40 41 devices, 26, 40-41, 43-44 restriction, 12 Weekend care, 46 Wild animals, see Exotic and wild species Windows, 73-74 Wire flooring, 24, 43 Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center (3hRPRC) Library, 113 Wood materials, 23, 41 z Zoo animals, recommended readings, 89-90 Zoonoses, 5, 14, 15, 18, 58 recommended readings, 85-86
From page 126...
... Forthcoming Nutrient Requirements of Laboratory Animals, Fourth Revised Edition. 1995 Dogs: Laboratory Animal Management Series.
From page 127...
... 1989 Nutrient Requirements of Svnne, Ninth Revised Edition. 1988 Use of Laboratory Animals On Biomedical and Behavioral Research.


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