Emory DAR Home Home Directory Contact Emory University
 

 


DAR LINKS

Home
Overview

About DAR
Message from the Director
Employment Opportunities
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Forms
Holiday Schedule

Security & Orientation
Policies
Related Resources
Sitemap


DAR EMPLOYEES ONLY

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

Cost Info for Grant Submission
Fees
Holiday Schedule
Ordering Animals
Ordering Supplies
Security & Access
Training & Development

HUSBANDRY SERVICES

Electronic Biocontainment & Safety Manual Fee Schedule
Ordering Animals
Rodent Housing Density Policy
Transport
University Policy on Animals in Building

LAB ANIMAL MEDICINE (VET) SERVICES

Controlled Drug Policy
Preventative Medicine Programs
Rodent Management
Securing Veterinary Care
Scheduling Resources
Veterinary Consultation
Veterinary Formulary / Drugs
Veterinary Technical Services
Radiological Resources

Surgical Resources
Veterinary Care
Archives

VETERINARY PATHOLOGY SERVICES

Veterinary and Surgery Services
Inhouse Lab Services
Outsource Lab Services

 

EMORY LINKS

Emory University
WHSC School of Medicine
Research with Animals
Yerkes Primate Research Center


 

 

 

 

Animal Acquisition, Quarantine, Transfer and Use Policy
(Last updated: 6/19/2000)

General

Animals acquired for research must be used under a specific, approved IACUC protocol.

Acquired animals must be stabilized for at least 48 hours prior to use unless an exemption has been specifically approved by the IACUC.

Animals must be acquired from sources approved by the veterinary staff and ordered through the animal resources office. Animals from non-commercial sources that are not approved by the veterinary staff must be quarantined.

Unconditioned or wild-caught animals or those that are known or suspected of being infected with organisms that do not meet standards established by the IACUC and veterinary staff must be isolated, quarantined, stabilized and undergo health assessment and management procedures.

Stabilized animals meeting established health criteria may be used for research in areas approved by the IACUC.

Animals should not be transferred from room-to-room or building-to-building within the university or any affiliated institution, such as Emory West, Wesley Woods, Yerkes, or the VA Medical Center, without the knowledge and consent of the attending veterinarian.

Rodents

Background. Numerous infectious agents are known to cause disease and insidiously interfere with research in laboratory rodents. It is the policy and practice of the animal resources programs and IACUC to maintain research colonies free of such pathogens. While there are numerous potential routes for the entry of pathogens into research rodent colonies, one of the most important conduits remains that of rodents themselves. Of particular importance are rodents obtained from other research institutions or even other buildings or colonies within our research community.

Where rodents are known to be infected or suspected of not meeting health standards established by the veterinary staff and endorsed by the IACUC, they must be quarantined. In such cases, experimental use must be confined to that which can be safely accommodated in the quarantine area. Live rodents may only exit quarantine for necropsy or after the veterinary staff determines the health status to meet established standards.

Quarantined rodents that are infected must either be euthanized or managed in ways to eliminate infection before release from quarantine.

Rodents in quarantine that reliable information suggests are free of pathogens may be released to laboratories for terminal studies only with the consent of DAR. Specific personnel involved must be given documented BSL2 orientation and training and the PI must agree to abide by such management standards.








 About Us | Research | Training | Animal Care | News & Publications Site Map  


Copyright © Emory University, 2008. All Rights Reserved.
home Search Emory Contact Directory