2020
DOI: 10.1093/ilar/ilab025
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Outside the Box: Working With Wildlife in Biocontainment

Abstract: Research with captive wildlife in Animal Biosafety Level 2 (ABSL2) and 3 (ABSL3) facilities is becoming increasingly necessary as emerging and re-emerging diseases involving wildlife have increasing impacts on human, animal, and environmental health. Utilizing wildlife species in a research facility often requires outside the box thinking with specialized knowledge, practices, facilities, and equipment. The USGS National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC) houses an ABSL3 facility dedicated to understanding wildlife… Show more

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“…The study of wildlife is important to understanding the roles of nondomestic species in transmission and amplification and as potential reservoirs. Falendysz et al 10 review the many safety, scientific, and logistic challenges associated with wildlife studies in biocontainment and outline important considerations for animal welfare and the adaptation of existing techniques and technologies as well as for the development of novel approaches for wildlife.…”
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“…The study of wildlife is important to understanding the roles of nondomestic species in transmission and amplification and as potential reservoirs. Falendysz et al 10 review the many safety, scientific, and logistic challenges associated with wildlife studies in biocontainment and outline important considerations for animal welfare and the adaptation of existing techniques and technologies as well as for the development of novel approaches for wildlife.…”
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confidence: 99%