HEALTH IMPROVEMENT & COST REDUCTION IN ANIMAL FACILITIES
Project Number5R24RR012552-05
Contact PI/Project LeaderSMITH, ABIGAIL L
Awardee OrganizationJACKSON LABORATORY
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DESCRIPTION (Provided by applicant): The overall goal of the proposed studies
is to establish environmental conditions that optimize the health of mice used
in biomedical research, provide a safe and comfortable workplace, and minimize
the costs associated with doing animal-based research. The methods by which
the applicants will approach this goal include: (1) determining housing
conditions that minimize pathogen transfer, (2) evaluating effects of culling
on reproductive success, (3) identifying husbandry and hygiene practices that
reduce caretaker exposure to mouse allergen, and (4) instituting workplace
activities that may improve the health of animal caretakers. The
investigators will first study the capacity of ventilated caging maintained at
"neutral" airflow and negatively ventilated changing tables to reduce worker
exposure to allergen and to reduce or eliminate transfer of Pasteurella
pneumotropica, Helicobacter spp. and Pneumocystis carinii from infected mice
to pathogen-free immunocompromised mice. The applicants will determine
reproductive success of mice whose litters are culled or not and housed under
different ventilation conditions. The efficacy of water, dilute tannic acid,
and dilute sodium hypochlorite used to reduce breathing zone allergen levels
during bedding changes will be tested. Skin and clothing of caretakers will
be sampled for Staphylococcus aureus upon entry into mouse rooms through air
or wet showers and for allergen upon exiting the facility through air or wet
showers. In an effort to reduce employee workplace injuries, a functional
capacity checklist will be developed and will be used to design an employee
exercise program. Lastly, a pre-employment Functional Capacity Assessment
tool to help slot new hires in positions for which they are physically capable
will be used.
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