Wells D J, Playle L C, Enser W E J, Flecknell P A, Gardiner M A, Holland J, Howard B R, Hubrecht R, Humphreys K R, Jackson I J, Lane N, Maconochie M, Mason G, Morton D B, Raymond R, Robinson V, Smith J A, Watt N
Department of Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Imperial College, Faculty of Medicine, UK.
Lab Anim. 2006 Apr;40(2):111-4. doi: 10.1258/002367706776318971.
In 2003, under the auspices of the main UK funders of biological and biomedical research, a working group was established with a remit to review potential welfare issues for genetically altered (GA) mice, to summarize current practice, and to recommend contemporary best practice for welfare assessments. The working group has produced a report which makes practical recommendations for GA mouse welfare assessment and dissemination of welfare information between establishments using a 'mouse passport'. The report can be found at www.nc3rs.org.uk/GAmice and www.lal.org.uk/gaa and includes templates for the recommended welfare assessment scheme and the mouse passport. An overview is provided below.
2003年,在英国生物与生物医学研究的主要资助者的支持下,成立了一个工作组,其职责是审查转基因(GA)小鼠的潜在福利问题,总结当前做法,并推荐当代福利评估的最佳实践。该工作组已撰写了一份报告,该报告就GA小鼠福利评估以及使用“小鼠护照”在各机构之间传播福利信息提出了切实可行的建议。该报告可在www.nc3rs.org.uk/GAmice和www.lal.org.uk/gaa上查阅,其中包括推荐的福利评估方案和小鼠护照的模板。以下是概述。