Published September 1, 2012
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Reducing Animal Numbers in a Contact Sentinel Program
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- Lencioni, K.
- Adkins, M.
- Baer, J.
Abstract
Rodent health surveillance using sentinel animals is a critical part of the preventative health program for most laboratory rodent facilities. Introduction of animals through a quarantine area is generally one of the highest biosecurity risk areas in a rodent housing facility. Adequate health surveillance of animals during the quarantine period is critical to prevent introducing unwanted microorganisms.
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