FELASA recommendations for the health monitoring of mouse, rat, hamster, guinea pig and rabbit colonies in breeding and experimental units

Author:

,Mähler (Convenor) M12,Berard M34,Feinstein R56,Gallagher A78,Illgen-Wilcke B910,Pritchett-Corning K111213,Raspa M1415

Affiliation:

1. GV-SOLAS, Gesellschaft für Versuchstierkunde

2. BioDoc, Hannover, Germany

3. AFSTAL, Association Française des Sciences et Techniques de l’Animal de Laboratoire

4. Animalerie Centrale, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France

5. Scand-LAS, Scandinavian Society for Laboratory Animal Science

6. Department of Pathology and Wildlife Diseases, National Veterinary Institute, Uppsala, Sweden

7. LASA, Laboratory Animal Science Association

8. MRC National Institute for Medical Research, London, UK

9. SGV, Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Versuchstierkunde

10. MicroBioS GmbH, Reinach, Switzerland

11. AALAS, American Association for Laboratory Animal Science

12. Charles River Laboratories, Wilmington, MA, USA

13. University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

14. AISAL, Associazione Italiana per le Scienze degli Animali da Laboratorio

15. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, European Mouse Mutant Archive, Institute of Cell Biology and Neurobiology, Monterotondo Scalo, Italy

Abstract

The microbiological quality of experimental animals can critically influence animal welfare and the validity and reproducibility of research data. It is therefore important for breeding and experimental facilities to establish a laboratory animal health monitoring (HM) programme as an integrated part of any quality assurance system. FELASA has published recommendations for the HM of rodent and rabbit colonies in breeding and experimental units (Nicklas et al. Laboratory Animals, 2002), with the intention of harmonizing HM programmes. As stated in the preamble, these recommendations need to be adapted periodically to meet current developments in laboratory animal medicine. Accordingly, previous recommendations have been revised and shall be replaced by the present recommendations. These recommendations are aimed at all breeders and users of laboratory mice, rats, Syrian hamsters, guinea pigs and rabbits as well as diagnostic laboratories. They describe essential aspects of HM, such as the choice of agents, selection of animals and tissues for testing, frequency of sampling, commonly used test methods, interpretation of results and HM reporting. Compared with previous recommendations, more emphasis is put on the role of a person with sufficient understanding of the principles of HM, opportunistic agents, the use of sentinel animals (particularly under conditions of cage-level containment) and the interpretation and reporting of HM results. Relevant agents, testing frequencies and literature references are updated. Supplementary information on specific agents and the number of animals to be monitored and an example of a HM programme description is provided in the appendices.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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