Toscano Jessica E, Hart Sarah A, Malinowski Carolyn M
Arizona Breeding Center, Washington National Primate Research Center, University of Washington, Mesa, AZ 85215, USA.
Michale E. Keeling Center for Comparative Medicine and Research, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Bastrop, TX 78602, USA.
Vet Sci. 2024 Oct 1;11(10):465. doi: 10.3390/vetsci11100465.
The Washington National Primate Research Center (WaNPRC) maintains the largest domestic breeding colony of pigtail macaques () in the United States, with animals housed in small to medium-sized social groups. As part of the animal care plan, a programmatic framework is utilized, which integrates clinical care with socialization considerations for nonhuman primates (NHPs). This framework encompasses the following areas: (1) socialization in the clinical setting; (2) positive reinforcement training (PRT); (3) measures to ensure proper identification and medication distribution; and (4) in-group treatments. The success of this framework is demonstrated by the high socialization rate for hospitalized animals (99.5% social pairing success), with the majority of clinical cases (95%) being treated in social groups. Ultimately, this framework seeks to buffer stressors when animals require clinical care or husbandry manipulations. Taken together, the above components foster an environment that provides a comprehensive approach to NHP medical and behavioral management.
华盛顿国家灵长类动物研究中心(WaNPRC)在美国饲养着国内最大的猪尾猕猴繁殖群体,动物以中小型社会群体形式饲养。作为动物护理计划的一部分,采用了一个计划性框架,该框架将临床护理与对非人灵长类动物(NHPs)的社交化考量相结合。这个框架涵盖以下几个方面:(1)临床环境中的社交化;(2)正强化训练(PRT);(3)确保正确识别和药物分发的措施;以及(4)群体内治疗。住院动物的高社交化率(社交配对成功率为99.5%)证明了这个框架的成功,大多数临床病例(95%)在社会群体中接受治疗。最终,这个框架旨在在动物需要临床护理或饲养操作时缓冲压力源。综上所述,上述组成部分营造了一个环境,为非人灵长类动物的医疗和行为管理提供了全面的方法。