Technique for breeding experimental Macaca fascicularis without specific pathogen
A specific pathogen-free, cynomolgus monkey technology, applied in animal husbandry, etc., can solve problems such as insecurity, shortage of experimental monkey supply, blindness of experimental monkeys without specific pathogens, etc., and achieve balanced reactivity, reliable data, and small discreteness Effect
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[0008] Bacteria, including: Salmonella, Shigella, Brucella, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, skin pathogenic fungi; parasites, including: ectoparasites, Toxoplasma gondii, whole intestinal Helminths, amoebas, malaria parasites, whipworms, knot nematodes; viruses, including: B virus, simian D retrovirus, simian immunodeficiency virus, simian T cell tropism virus type I, monkeypox virus , Ebola virus, and Marburg virus microorganisms are comprehensively tested and treated accordingly. According to the ratio of 1 male to 10 females, mature male monkeys aged 5.5-8 years old and mature female monkeys aged 3.5-8 years old are selected. Separately establish a single pathogen-negative breeding population of bacteria, parasites, viruses and their subtypes, and then establish multiple pathogen-negative breeding populations, and obtain offspring standard specific pathogen-free experimental cynomolgus monkeys by artificially controlling the time of mating and conception .
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