History and Educational Programs of DEU Lab Animal Science Department
Established in 2004, the Department of Laboratory Animal Science at Dokuz Eylul University Institute of Health Sciences offers cutting-edge education focusing on animal welfare and ethical practices in scientific research. The department upholds the 3R Principle—Reduction, Refinement, Replacementâ
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Responsibilities of Facility Animal Care Committee at McGill University
The Facility Animal Care Committee (FACC) at McGill University oversees animal activities, ensures ethical treatment of animals, and adheres to guidelines from organizations such as the Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC). Responsibilities include continual oversight of animals, approving care pr
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Feed Software Market is expected to reach $456.1 million by 2030
The growth of this market is attributed to the adoption of digital technologies and automation in the animal feed industry, the growing animal population, increasing demand for healthy animal-based food products, increasing animal health expenditure and pet insurance, and the growing need to reduce
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Animal Welfare and Ethics: Standards and Regulations in India
The content covers a wide range of topics related to animal welfare, ethics, and laws in India. It delves into the definition of animal welfare, the role of veterinarians, animal welfare organizations, regulations like the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, and protection of wildlife, working ani
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Understanding Food Allergies and Common Symptoms
Explore the world of food allergies through an interactive icebreaker activity and learn about the most common food allergens. Understand the impact of food allergies on individuals, recognize symptoms of allergic reactions, and discover how to manage and prevent adverse effects from consuming aller
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Principles of Animal Breeding: Introduction and Historical Perspective
This unit covers the introduction to animal breeding, the application of genetics principles in breeding, historical perspectives including the work of Robert Bakewell, and key events in animal breeding evolution. Topics include breeding systems, importance of animal breeding, and notable figures in
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Importance of Training in Animal Care and Use for Research
Training in animal care and use is essential to ensure humane and appropriate treatment of research animals, promote regulatory compliance, and uphold high standards of science and animal well-being. The presentation covers the necessity of training, goals including reviewing animal use and identify
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Small Animal Restraints and Safe Handling Practices in Veterinary Technology
Importance of safe practice when working with small animals includes preventing harm, reducing injury, and minimizing stress. Proper animal handling methods and tools are crucial for the safety of both animals and handlers. Common methods of handling different species, demonstrating appropriate anim
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Understanding the Difference: Animal Rights vs. Animal Welfare
Explore the nuanced distinction between animal rights and animal welfare, delving into the ethical considerations, philosophies, and advocacy efforts surrounding these concepts. Discover how animal rights proponents emphasize the equal rights of animals, while animal welfare focuses on humane treatm
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Understanding Food Allergies in Children
Food allergies in children can be IgE-mediated or non-IgE-mediated reactions, with common allergens including fish, eggs, peanuts, and more. The prevalence of food allergies in Europe and North America ranges from 6% to 8% in children up to 3 years old. Symptoms may vary from immediate reactions lik
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Understanding and Managing Food Allergies: Insights from Dr. Elizabeth Kiragu's Presentation
Dr. Elizabeth Kiragu, a Paediatric Allergy Specialist, shared valuable insights on the challenges and strategies in dealing with food allergies at the KPA Conference in April 2019. The presentation highlighted the importance of allergen avoidance, risk assessment, education for caregivers, and regul
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Understanding Major Food Allergens and Anaphylaxis
Major food allergens, including milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, wheat, peanuts, and soybeans, can cause severe allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Symptoms of food allergies range from mild to life-threatening, with anaphylactic shock being a serious complication that requires immed
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Role of Veterinarians in Animal Welfare
Veterinarians, especially with the increasing number of female professionals in the field, play a crucial role in promoting animal welfare through daily practices, advocacy, education, and research. They are involved in various sectors like biomedical, wildlife, and farm animal research, as well as
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Exploring Animal Management and Sociology in Education
Discover the intersection of animal management and sociology in education through a comprehensive course structure that covers topics ranging from animal welfare and ethics to practical husbandry. Dive into the significance of animal care in the UK economy and learn about various career paths in thi
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Laboratory Animal Facilities Record-keeping Guidelines
Guidelines for maintaining records in laboratory animal facilities include provisions for animal housing, staff records, health monitoring, and standard operating procedures. Compliance with CPCSEA regulations ensures ethical review procedures for animal research proposals. Focus is on providing a s
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Understanding Allergies to Animals and Living Organisms
Allergies to animals and living organisms are a result of specific immune processes triggered by allergenic substances like proteins and peptides. This allergic response can be caused by various animal proteins such as dog allergens Can f.1, Can f.2, and Can f.3, and cat allergen Fel d1. The represe
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Uniqueness of Human Language and Communication Contrasted with Animal Communication
Human language possesses unique properties such as reflexivity, displacement, and arbitrariness, setting it apart from animal communication. These distinctions enable humans to communicate abstract concepts, discuss past and future events, and use arbitrary linguistic forms. The contrast between hum
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Understanding Global Animal Distribution Patterns
The study of animal distribution patterns at a global scale involves analyzing species abundance and diversity in specific areas. Factors like environmental conditions, latitudes, and evolutionary history influence animal distributions. There are horizontal and vertical zones of animal distribution,
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Exploring Human-Animal Interactions through 25 Years of Quality Research
Delve into the interdisciplinary realm of human-animal interactions with a focus on social sciences and quantitative research. Discover key themes such as social psychology, therapy, animal welfare, and more. Explore attitudes and personality differences related to animal treatment, empathy, and bel
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BARC Animal Enforcement Programs and Protocols
BARC Animal Enforcement is responsible for addressing dangerous, aggressive, and nuisance dog cases in the community. Through a structured priority matrix and enforcement tools, BARC aims to ensure public safety and animal welfare. The process involves investigation, designation determination, and c
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Natural Remedies for Allergies in Prophetic Medicine & Homeopathy
Explore a holistic approach to managing allergies through Prophetic Medicine and Homeopathy. Learn about the causes of allergies, specific medicines for nasal and skin allergies, and the therapeutic benefits of Black Seed, Honey, and Black Shahtoot. Discover natural remedies like Talbina for promoti
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SASAS Strategic Plan Vision 2025 - Summary and Objectives
The SASAS Strategic Plan Vision 2025 aims to develop capacity in animal science to enhance animal production systems sustainably, promote welfare, job creation, and poverty alleviation. Informed by local, regional, and global imperatives, it aligns with the National Development Plan 2030, African Un
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Exploring the Evolution of Animal Classification
Unveil the fascinating world of animal classification with a new system, delving into the definition of animals, informal groups, key events in animal evolution like symmetry and germ layers, embryological development of protostomes and deuterostomes, tissues formation, body cavity types, and cephal
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Understanding Animal Welfare and Ethics in Veterinary Practice
Animal welfare is about ensuring the well-being of animals by providing proper care, treatment, and humane handling. It involves considering their physical and mental needs, preventing suffering, and promoting ethical treatment. Veterinarians play a crucial role in upholding animal welfare through d
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Enhancing Food Allergy Awareness Through Improved Allergen Labelling in Europe
The European Federation of Allergy and Airways Diseases Patients Associations (EFA) emphasizes the significance of accurate allergen labelling to empower individuals with food allergies. With up to 25% of the European population affected by food allergies, the need for clear and accessible informati
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Global Animal Feed Market to Surpass $1 Trillion by 2031,
Animal Feed Market Size, Share, Forecast, & Trends Analysis by Type (Compound Feed, Roughages), Source (Plant, Animal, Novel), Form (Dry (Pellets), Wet), Animal Type (Poultry, Ruminants (Beef, Dairy Cattle), Swine, Aquaculture) - Global Forecast to 2
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Understanding Allergies in Today's Society
Allergy is a prevalent health issue affecting a significant portion of the global population due to various factors like environmental changes, lifestyle choices, and genetic predispositions. The rise of allergic diseases, such as allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis, and dermatitis, poses a challenge
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Understanding Allergies and Antiallergic Agents
Allergies are hyperreactivity conditions caused by particular substances called allergens. The immune response plays a key role in allergic reactions, which occur in three stages: immunologic, pathochemical, and pathophysiological. These reactions can manifest immediately or with a delayed onset. An
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Animal Systems in Virology: A Comprehensive Overview
The images and content highlight various aspects of utilizing animal systems in virology research, including procedures, recognition of illnesses, and the limitations of using animal models. It discusses the significance of animal systems in understanding viral infections and vaccine safety, as well
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Guidelines and Policies for Lab Animal Facility Access and Management
The Department of Lab Animal Medicine at the University of North Texas Health Science Center outlines important policies and procedures for accessing and managing the lab animal facility. From training requirements to access protocols, this comprehensive guide emphasizes safety, security, and compli
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Basophil Activation Test (BAT) in Allergy Diagnosis and Monitoring
Basophil Activation Test (BAT) is a valuable tool in diagnosing and monitoring allergies. It involves taking a structured patient history, confirming allergen identity through objective tests like prick tests or sIgE measurement, and monitoring basophil sensitivity. BAT can be useful in various clin
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Importance of Calcium and Phosphorus in Animal Nutrition
Calcium and phosphorus are crucial minerals for animal health, with calcium being the most abundant mineral in the body. They play essential roles in nerve impulse transmission, muscle contraction, and bone structure. Deficiencies in these minerals can lead to conditions like rickets, osteomalacia,
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Understanding Anaphylaxis: Symptoms, Signs, and Treatment
Anaphylaxis is a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction that can occur in response to various allergens. It manifests rapidly with symptoms like difficulty breathing, abdominal pain, skin reactions, and more. Early recognition of symptoms and prompt treatment with adrenaline are crucial for mana
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Understanding Laboratory Animal Allergies and Prevention
Laboratory animal allergies pose a significant occupational hazard, with around 2 million workers at risk. Exposure routes include inhalation, skin contact, and ingestion. Factors such as pre-existing allergies, intensity of exposure, and secondhand exposure influence the likelihood of developing al
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Insights into Animal Behavior and Hormones
Explore the fascinating world of animal behavior, from the deception of recognition mechanisms in gulls to Karl von Frisch's experiments on fish sensory abilities. Learn how behavioral assays shed light on animal sensory powers and how hormones play a crucial role in regulating animal behavior. Disc
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Upgrading to TOPAZ Elements: Enhancing Animal Protocols, Orders, Census, and Billing
The Animal Resource Facility (ARF) and Office of Animal Care Compliance (OACC) are shifting to TOPAZ Elements, a comprehensive web-based system, to streamline management of animal protocols, orders, census, and billing. This upgrade aims to provide better oversight for PIs, enhance compliance with r
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Understanding Laboratory Animal Genetics and Research Importance
This course (AGB 610) delves into the realm of laboratory animal breeding, exploring the significance of using animals in research and teaching. Dr Shanker Dayal, a distinguished professor, guides students through lectures on animal genetics and the common uses of laboratory animals. The course emph
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Understanding Food Allergies: Facts, Symptoms, and Prevention
Food allergies are a common concern affecting millions of Americans, both adults, and children. Learn about the basics of food allergies, common trigger foods, symptoms to watch out for, and the importance of proper diagnosis and avoidance. With the right knowledge and precautions, it is possible to
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Understanding Animal Tissue Culture and Cell Line Production
Animal tissue culture involves growing tissues separate from the animal in a laboratory setting. To achieve exponential cell growth, cells are converted into immortal cell lines. The production of a cell line involves steps like breaking cell adhesion, incubation, and transferring cells to fresh med
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Authorization for Animal Housing and Special Services Process Guidelines
The guidelines outline the process for authorizing animal housing and special services at BUSM, CRC, and select BMC Companies through BU Works via Internal Service Requests (ISR). Investigators must submit ISR forms for animal housing at the Animal Science Center, monitor charges, and provide advanc
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