
doi: 10.1038/laban0903-38
pmid: 12966447
The distribution of GM mice between facilities has raised new problems because of variable microbiological quality. One of the most important management issues concerns the methods of reporting laboratory animal health surveillance results. The authors evaluated the format and content of 380 health reports of mice received from 55 institutions in Europe and North America. Their results suggest that a standardized rodent health form would facilitate the management of laboratory mouse distribution and infection control.
Quality Control, Veterinary Medicine, Infection Control, Mice, Transgenic, Global Health, Europe, Rodent Diseases, Mice, Population Surveillance, North America, Disease Transmission, Infectious, Animals, Disease Notification
Quality Control, Veterinary Medicine, Infection Control, Mice, Transgenic, Global Health, Europe, Rodent Diseases, Mice, Population Surveillance, North America, Disease Transmission, Infectious, Animals, Disease Notification
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