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[Facilities, equipment, and biohazards]

T Yamanouchi

    Gan to Kagaku Ryoho. Cancer & Chemotherapy
    |January 1, 1982
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    Ensuring high-quality laboratory animals, humane treatment, and controlled environments are crucial for preventing biohazards in animal research. Proper facility design, including caging and air-conditioning, is essential for safety.

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    Area of Science:

    • Laboratory animal science
    • Biosafety
    • Animal facility management

    Context:

    • Animal experimentation requires stringent controls to prevent unintended consequences.
    • Biohazards can arise from deficiencies in animal quality, humane treatment, or environmental control.
    • Proper housing and containment are critical components of animal facility design.

    Purpose:

    • To outline essential factors for safe animal experimentation.
    • To describe facility design considerations for preventing biohazards.
    • To emphasize the importance of researcher vigilance in biosafety.

    Summary:

    • High-quality animals, humane treatment, and controlled environments are paramount in animal experimentation to prevent biohazards.
    • Facility design, including caging systems and specialized air-conditioning for different animal areas (uninfected vs. infected), is crucial.

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  • Safety equipment, containment of infectious agents, and waste disposal are discussed, highlighting the need for researcher protection.
  • Impact:

    • Improved biosafety protocols in animal research facilities.
    • Reduced risk of biohazard incidents and zoonotic disease transmission.
    • Enhanced protection for researchers, animals, and the environment.