Title: Microbiology 501
1Microbiology 501
- Laws, Regulations and Policies that impact the
Care and Use of Animals
21832 oil of animal experimentation
Francois Magendie, 1783-1855
3Claude Bernard in his Laboratory
Claude Bernard 1813-1878
41876 Cruelty to Animals Act
- Registration of laboratories
- Record keeping
- Terminal anesthesia (Exceptions)
- Licensing of researcher investigators
5The Life magazine article - 1965
The Pepper incident - 1965
6The Laboratory Animal Welfare Act - 1966
The Animal Welfare Act -1970
7ALF Break-in - Univ. of Penn. Head Trauma Lab.
- Head Injury Lab. - Dr. Thomas Gennarelli
- Development of baboon model to study the
functional and anatomic effects of head injury - ALF Break-in of May 28, 1984
- vandalized computer electronic equipment
- stole videotape documenting studies
- tapes provided to PETA, edited provided to
media
8ALF Break-in - Univ. of Penn. Head Trauma Lab.
(cont)
- Violations of Animal Welfare Act
- inadequate levels of anesthesia
- non-sterile surgery
- inadequate levels of lab sanitaition
- insensitivity of personnel
9The Laboratory Animal Welfare Act - 1966
The Animal Welfare Act -1970
Improved Standards for Laboratory Animals Act -
1985
10Legislative Issues and Regulations
- Federal Regulations of immediate interest,
include - Animal Welfare Act
- Public Health Service Policy
- GLP Regulations
11Legal Requirements
- Animal Welfare Act
- Administered by the US Department of Agriculture
- Public Health Service Policy on the Humane Care
and Use of Laboratory Animals - Administered by OLAW of NIH
12Federal and State Regulations
- United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
- Registered as a research facility
- Unannounced site visits
- Public Health Service (PHS)
- Submit annual reports and updates in compliance
with Animal Welfare Assurance statement - Necessary for NIH research funding
13Animal Welfare Act
- Created in 1966
- Amended in 1970, 1976, 1985, 1990
- Regulates the use of all warm-blooded vertebrates
in research except birds, rats and mice bred
exclusively for research, and farm animals used
or intended for food or fiber. - Covers all wild mammals, even wild rats and mice.
- Facilities must record their yearly animal
inventory and use on a special form (APHIS Form
7023) and submit it to the USDA by the first day
of December.
14APHIS Form 7023
15Requirements of the Animal Welfare Act
- Register with the USDA
- Maintain individual records on the source and use
of dogs and cats by using identification tattoo
or tag - Submit a count by species of the number of
animals involved in projects by pain category C,
D, or E. - House species separately, and provide appropriate
floor area and environmental controls for each
animal.
16Categories of Animal Use
- USDA
- Category C - Pain and/or distress no greater than
an injection. - Category D - Pain and/or distress fully
alleviated with analgesics/anesthetics. - Category E - Pain and/or distress not fully
alleviated with analgesics/anesthetics. - Category D or E
- Specific agents and dosages and routes
- Consideration of alternatives
17Requirements of the Animal Welfare Act
- Minimum standards for husbandry, care, and
treatment of animals - Provide adequate veterinary care
- Minimum standards for transportation
- proper shipping containers
- Adequate food and water
- maintain proper temperatures
18Requirements of the Animal Welfare Act (1985)
- Training for scientists, animal technicians, and
others using animals - Exercise of dogs
- Provide for the psychological well-being of
non-human primates - Require anesthetics, analgesics and/or
tranquilizers be administered if a procedure is
likely to cause more than momentary pain, unless
otherwise scientifically justified
19Requirements of the Animal Welfare Act (1985)
- Prohibiting the performance of more than one
major survival surgical procedure on an animal
unless scientifically justified - Consideration of alternatives to experiments
likely cause to pain and distress - Establish an IACUC to assess animal care and use
and minimization of animal pain and distress - Inspection of facilities by the IACUC
20Compliance
- USDA inspectors conduct unannounced site visits
to the research facilities - USDA has the authority to stop research at an
institution that does not treat its animals in
accordance with the law - Records of USDA inspections are available to the
general public under the Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA)
21Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and
Use of Laboratory Animals
- Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW,
formerly OPRR) - Institutional official must send a letter called
an Animal Welfare Assurance Statement - Lists every branch and major component of the
institution - Lines of authority for administering the research
program and ensuring compliance
22PHS Policy Animal Welfare Assurance Statement
(cont.)
- The qualifications, authority and responsibility
of the veterinarian(s) who participate in the
program - The membership of the IACUC
- Description of the review procedures for animal
use protocols - An outline of training instruction offered to
scientists, animal technicians, etc. - Description of the animal facility, including
gross square footage, species housed, and average
daily inventory of animals
23Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and
Use of Laboratory Animals
- The letter is a promise from the institution that
it will conduct all animal research in accordance
with the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory
Animals, the Public Health Service Policy, and
any other applicable animal welfare laws and
regulations
24The Guide
25The Guide...
- Standard used to assess PHS Policy and AAALAC
International - Covers all vertebrate animals
- Does not cover animals used for food and fiber
researchGuide for the Care and Use of
Agricultural Animals in Agricultural Research and
Teaching
26Segments of The Guide...
- Institutional Policies
- IACUC compliance requirements
- Qualifications of animal care personnel
- Occupational Health Program
- Personal Hygiene
- Proper restraint
- Optimal surgical procedures
27Segments of The Guide...
- Laboratory Animal Management
- Recommended cage sizes and construction
- Equipment, food, bedding, water, sanitation, pest
control, record keeping etc. - Environmental considerations
- Macroenvironment-the room
- Microenvironment-the cage
28Segments of The Guide...
- Veterinary Care
- Animal selection, procurement, and health
maintenance - Procedures for quarantine, separation of species,
anesthesia, health monitoring, and euthanasia - Discusses disease recognition, control, and
prevention
29Segments of The Guide...
- Physical Plant
- Proper construction of animal facility
- Floors, walls, ceilings, storage areas,
laboratories, surgical suites, animal room
locations, and corridor traffic
30Regulation of Animals at Research Institutions
Farm Animals Used in Food Fiber Research
Cats
Hamsters
Dogs
Rabbits
Guinea Pigs
Laboratory Rodents
Primates
Farm Animals
Wild Animals in Captivity
Birds
Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals
Covers all animals in facilities receiving PHS
funds
Animal Welfare Act Covers these animals when used
in medical research, education testing
31Association for Assessment of Accreditation of
Laboratory Animal Care, International (AAALAC
International)
- Voluntary, external review program
- Apply for membership
- Facility description
- Procedures
- Programs
- Research animal use
32AAALAC
- Yearly written report is submitted
- Inspected every 3 years
- Categories
- No major deficiencies, full accreditation
- Major deficiencies, correctable, deferred
- Revoked if deficiencies cant be corrected in a
24-month period
33Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
- The Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1938, as
amended in 1962, requires that the effectiveness
of a drug, food additive or device must be
demonstrated by evidence that consists of
thorough, well-controlled investigations.
34Good Laboratory Practices (GLPs)
- Write Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for
all husbandry and scientific procedures - Adequately train personnel and maintain a current
job file on each employee - Provide proper daily care, husbandry, and
veterinary treatment - House each species separately
- Requires extensive recordkeeping
- Keep all supporting documentation for a minimum
of 2 years after completion of the project
35Importation and Transportation Regulations
- USDA Specific Regulations
- California
- Permit to import Xenopus sp..
- Health Certificate
- Dogs, Cats, and Nonhuman primates
- Rabies
- Dogs and Cats
36State Regulations
- Animal anti-cruelty laws
- State inspection programs
- Laws that prohibit release of impounded animals
to research institutions
37Institutional Responsibilities
- Establish lines of authority responsibility
- Establish disseminate institutional policy
- Annual reports to USDA OLAW
- Provide appropriate facilities for housing and
care - Occupational health program
- Ensure personnel involved in care use of
animals are qualified to perform assigned duties
38Consequences of Noncompliance
- REVOCATION OF ASSURANCE AND LOSS OF PHS SUPPORT
FOR ENTIRE INSTITUTION
39Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee
(IACUC)
- Reviews and approves animal use protocols and
modifications to protocols - Reviews semiannually institutional animal
facilities and program - Investigates concerns about the care and use of
animals - Suspends activities noncompliant with the AWA
and/or PHS Policy
40Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee
(IACUC)
- Membership is dictated by the PHS and USDA and
appointed by the IO - Minimum of three (AWA) or five (PHS) members
- Veterinarian with training or experience in
laboratory animal medicine - Practicing scientist with experience in research
involving animals - Nonscientist
- Nonaffiliated or community member
41IACUC Responsibilities
- Review new ongoing animal activities
- Ensure scientific relevance of proposal
- Program review facility inspection every 6 mos.
- Submit report to Institutional Official
- Reviewed signed by majority of members
- Must include any minority views
- Plan of action where deficiencies noted
- Review investigate concerns involving care
use of animals
42How to Report Concerns about Animal Care or Use
at MSU
- Persons may contact (anonymously, if so desired)
the Animal Resources Center (x6803) or the IACUC
Chair (x2030) to report concerns regarding the
care and use of laboratory animals. - Forms are also available in all animal areas for
anonymous submission.
43Animal Use Protocol Reviews
- Protocols are reviewed within the following
guidelines - USDA Animal Welfare Regulations
- PHS Policy
- Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals
- Relevant Institutional Polices
44Facility Inspections and Program Review
- Conducted at least every 6 months
- Findings are reported to the Institutional
Official - Part of institutional records
- Semi-annual review of research program policies
and procedures
45Attending VeterinarianResponsibilities
- Direct housing, feeding and care of animals
- Voting member of IACUC
- Ensure provision of adequate veterinary care
- Programs to prevent, control, diagnose and treat
diseases and injuries - Appropriate pre- and post-procedural care in
accordance with vet. medical and nursing
practices - Emergency, weekend, holiday care
- Daily observations and reporting mechanism
- Guidance and advice to investigators
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