Animal Resource PPE
SPF Rodent & Rabbit Rooms: Exam gloves and gown. Bonnets optional.
Based on peer reviewed publications, we stopped using shoe covers in SPF rodent & rabbit rooms since June 2020 because the following peer-reviewed publications indicate shoe covers pose more biosecurity risk than benefit in SPF rodent rooms.
- Estes, J. M., Hayes, Y. O., Freeman, Z. T., Fletcher, C. A., & Baxter, V. K. (2019). Effectiveness of Various Floor Contamination Control Methods in Reducing
- Environmental Organic Load and Maintaining Colony Health in Rodent Facilities. Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, 58(3), 329-337.
- Hickman-Davis, J. M., Nicolaus, M. L., Petty, J. M., Harrison, D. M., & Bergdall, V. K. (2012). Effectiveness of shoe covers for bioexclusion within an animal facility. Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, 51(2), 181-188.
- Villano, J. S., Follo, J. M., Chappell, M. G., Collins, J., & Morris, T. (2017). Personal protective equipment in animal research. Comparative medicine, 67(3), 203-214
- Alderman, T. S., Carpenter, C. B., & McGirr, R. (2018). Animal Research Biosafety. Applied Biosafety, 23(3), 130-142.
Monkey rooms: Exam gloves, gown, surgical face mask, face shield, shoe covers. Bonnet optional. We wear eye and mouth protection to prevent contact with urine/saliva droplet splash. Shoe covers prevent tracking feces out of the room.
Ferret Room: Exam gloves, gown and face mask. A surgical face mask is used to mitigate likelihood of asymptomatic influenza transmission from staff to ferrets.
Birds, Pigs, Sheep Rooms: Gowns and exam gloves. Shoe covers optional.
Fish & Frog Rooms: Exam gloves
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