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美国一个保护区内黑猩猩兽医管理与行为管理之间的界面:两个临床病例展示

The Interface Between Veterinary and Behavioral Management of Chimpanzees () in a United States Sanctuary Demonstrated by Two Clinical Cases.

作者信息

Jackson Raven, Lewis Rebekah, Fultz Amy

机构信息

Chimp Haven, Keithville, LA 71047, USA.

出版信息

Vet Sci. 2024 Oct 28;11(11):523. doi: 10.3390/vetsci11110523.

Abstract

Chimp Haven is a private, nonprofit organization that serves as the largest chimpanzee sanctuary in the world. The National Institutes of Health supports the federal sanctuary system, which is operated by Chimp Haven, to provide lifetime care for chimpanzees who have retired from biomedical research. Chimp Haven is home to over 300 chimpanzees, with a wide variety of individual health needs including infectious diseases. The chimpanzees live in large, mixed-sex social groups within corrals, multi-dimensional enclosures, and naturally forested habitats, which presents challenges for monitoring and balancing individual versus group needs. Primate veterinarians and animal behavior directors have an obligation to collaborate for the best possible health and welfare outcomes for the species in their care. This manuscript details how veterinarians and behavioral staff at Chimp Haven interface to enhance clinical management and improve chimpanzee welfare using two clinical cases to illustrate this relationship. This is accomplished through the development of individual care plans that include the utilization of welfare assessment metrics and positive reinforcement training programs collaboratively developed between the veterinarians and behaviorists to facilitate voluntary medical procedures without the need for social isolation. Specifically, welfare metrics such as monitoring chimpanzee wounding levels and severity, as well as targeted assessments, involve the input of both the veterinarians and behaviorists. Positive reinforcement training initiatives such as weight loss, heart health, and wound care also require the interface between the two disciplines. The authors aim to demonstrate that working together provides optimal levels of expert care for both the physical and mental health of the chimpanzees in our care.

摘要

黑猩猩避难所是一个私人非营利组织,是世界上最大的黑猩猩庇护所。美国国立卫生研究院支持由黑猩猩避难所运营的联邦庇护系统,为从生物医学研究中退休的黑猩猩提供终身照料。黑猩猩避难所里有300多只黑猩猩,它们有着各种各样的个体健康需求,包括传染病。这些黑猩猩生活在畜栏、多维围栏和自然森林栖息地内的大型、混合性别的社会群体中,这给监测和平衡个体与群体需求带来了挑战。灵长类动物兽医和动物行为主管有义务合作,以实现他们所照料物种的最佳健康和福利结果。本手稿详细介绍了黑猩猩避难所的兽医和行为工作人员如何相互协作,以加强临床管理并改善黑猩猩的福利,并通过两个临床案例来说明这种关系。这是通过制定个体护理计划来实现的,这些计划包括使用福利评估指标以及兽医和行为学家共同制定的积极强化训练计划,以便在无需社会隔离的情况下促进自愿医疗程序。具体而言,诸如监测黑猩猩受伤程度和严重程度等福利指标以及有针对性的评估,都需要兽医和行为学家的参与。诸如减肥、心脏健康和伤口护理等积极强化训练举措也需要这两个学科之间的协作。作者旨在证明,共同努力可为我们所照料的黑猩猩的身心健康提供最佳水平的专业护理。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/4b37/11598780/bbc010b7f22f/vetsci-11-00523-g001.jpg

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