Evaluation of a Forced-Air-Ventilated Micro-isolation System for Protection of Mice Against Pasteurella pneumotropica
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Studies to date have established that the physical environment inside cages can be controlled adequately by setting the intra-cage ventilation at 60 air changes per hour in a forced-air-ventilated micro-isolation system (FVMIS). In this study, the capability of FVMIS to prevent inter-cage transmission of microorganisms was evaluated using Pasteurella pneumotropica as a reference microorganism. One FVMIS rack and a conventional rack were used, and cages with mice positive for P. pneumotropica and those with P. pneumotropica-free mice were housed on both racks. The mice were examined for P. pneumotropica contamination every 4 weeks after initiating the experiment for 12 weeks using a polymerase chain reaction method. Some P. pneumotropica-free mice housed in open air cages in the conventional rack became positive for P. pneumotropica (four of 28 animals after 4 weeks; eight of 28 animals after 12 weeks), but all P. pneumotropica-free mice housed in the FVMIS cages remained negative for the bacterium throughout the experiment. The results demonstrate that FVMIS can prevent inter-cage transmission of P. pneumotropica when proper cage handling practice is under taken.
- 社団法人 日本実験動物学会の論文
- 2003-04-01
著者
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TAJIMA Masaru
The Inst. of Experimental Animal Sci., Osaka Univ. Med. Sch.
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KUROSAWA Tsutomu
The Inst. of Experimental Animal Sci., Osaka Univ. Med. Sch.
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Yoshida Kazuya
Technical Research Laboratory Dai-dan Co. Ltd.
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Tajima Masaru
Inst. Of Experimental Animal Sciences Osaka Univ. Graduate School Of Medicine
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HASEGAWA Masakazu
Technical Research Laboratory, Dai-Dan Co., Ltd.
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KAGIYAMA Soichiro
The Institute of Experimental Animal Sciences, Osaka University Medical School
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MINAMI Yayoi
The Institute of Experimental Animal Sciences, Osaka University Medical School
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Minami Yayoi
The Institute Of Experimental Animal Sciences Osaka University Medical School
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Hasegawa Masakazu
Technical Research Laboratory Dai-dan Co. Ltd.
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Kurosawa T
Inst. Of Experimental Animal Sciences Osaka Univ. Medical School
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Kagiyama Soichiro
Inst. Of Experimental Animal Sciences Osaka Univ. Graduate School Of Medicine
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Kagiyama Soichiro
The Institute Of Experimental Animal Sciences Osaka University Medical School
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Kawai Sumiko
Department Of Laboratory Animal Medicine Osaka University Medical School
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