AI Article Synopsis

  • Regular health monitoring in lab animal facilities is essential for detecting specific pathogens, often using sentinel animals exposed to biological materials from the monitored cages.
  • The article focuses on creating an effective sampling plan, discussing factors like the number of sentinel animals, sampling frequency, cage selection, and testing protocols.
  • The authors introduce a Monte Carlo simulation-based method to improve the design of sentinel animal testing, available on a public web page for wider access.

Article Abstract

Regular health monitoring is crucial in laboratory animal facilities to determine the presence or absence of specific pathogens. One common approach to monitoring involves the use of sentinel animals, which are periodically exposed to biological material from the cages being monitored. At a certain point, some of these sentinel animals are tested for pathogens. This article discusses designing an effective sampling scheme to meet desired quality standards. It addresses questions such as the number of sentinel animals required, the frequency of sampling biological material, the selection of cages based on facility set-up, and the optimal frequency and quantity of sentinel animal tests. While existing design formulas are available for simple random sampling, no quantitative recommendation exists for using sentinel animals to the best of our knowledge. We propose a Monte Carlo simulation-based approach in this article to address this. Our algorithm has been implemented in a publicly accessible web page at http://nolan.cnb.csic.es/sentinelcagesmanager.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00236772231219292DOI Listing

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