The impacts of ear disease on animal welfare and behaviour are little documented. Ear disease may be common in rabbits, but difficult to recognise, and lop-ears have previously been indicated as a risk factor for ear disease. We aimed to better understand the range of ear conditions in pet rabbits, signalment risk factors, and impacts on welfare and behaviour.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: This article aims to identify best practices, improve risk controls, and aid regulatory agencies in developing guidance for environmental and biosafety risk assessment for commercial-scale cell and gene therapy manufacturing.
Methods: A cross-functional team should start with hazard classification and testing requirements for materials used or generated by the process and process hazard characterization.
Results: The team develops a safety profile of the process to mitigate risks, including: product biological contamination risk and process controls, including raw materials, facilities, operator and environmental controls, and method of detection;a technical review of the process to evaluate the operational and engineering controls;monitoring systems to mitigate the risk of failure and/or breach of the system, preventing the release of material to the facility or operator exposure;site sanitization strategy and facility containment measures, including engineering designs, air handling systems, spill containment measures, surface cleanability, waste flows, and decontamination practices;a review of site practices, including process, employee, material and waste flows, staff training, controlled access, operator gowning, and emergency response plans/measures.
The hypothesis that neutered dogs in the Veterinary Medical Database (VMDB) are at increased risk for developing hemangiosarcoma (HSA) was tested. Dogs ( = 5736) were diagnosed with HSA from a population of 2 106 324 dogs in the VMDB from 1964 to 2003. A case-control design matched on age and time period was created for general, cardiac, and splenic HSAs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe importance of warming up prior to sport competition has been highlighted in the scientific literature, with increasing attention paid to the benefits of mental warmups. The purpose of this research was to explore the possibility that a mental warmup may also benefit exercisers. Two studies were conducted in which the effects of a mental warmup on the psychological readiness and psychological stress of exercisers were examined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: to compare the economic costs of intrapartum maternity care in an inner city area for 'low risk' women opting to give birth in a freestanding midwifery unit compared with those who chose birth in hospital.
Design: micro-costing of health service resources used in the intrapartum care of mothers and their babies during the period between admission and discharge, data extracted from clinical notes.
Setting: the Barkantine Birth Centre, a freestanding midwifery unit and the Royal London Hospital's consultant-led obstetric unit, both run by the former Barts and the London NHS Trust in Tower Hamlets, a deprived inner city borough in east London, England, 2007-2010.