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January 2004

Group 1-January (to arrive 1/6-1/14) Mite spray = treat all mice (see SOP) with mite spray weekly Med feed = use fenbendazole-medicated feed (usually weeks 2,4 and 6)

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January 2004

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  1. Group 1-January (to arrive 1/6-1/14) Mite spray= treat all mice (see SOP) with mite spray weekly Med feed= use fenbendazole-medicated feed (usually weeks 2,4 and 6) Contacts= contact sentinel mice; moved to new cage once weekly, first 2 weeks, then separated into individual cages and used as a standard (bedding) sentinel Testing= diagnostic lab testing (serology, parasitology) Results= serology results (from Charles River Laboratories) Release= mice released from quarantine; mice ready for transfer to colony See Mouse Quarantine-Tech SOP for more detailed information on standard operating procedures for mouse quarantine January 2004

  2. Group 2-February (to arrive 2/3-2/12) Mite spray= treat all mice (see SOP) with mite spray weekly Med feed= use fenbendazole-medicated feed (usually weeks 2,4 and 6) Contacts= contact sentinel mice; moved to new cage once weekly, first 2 weeks, then separated into individual cages and used as a standard (bedding) sentinel Testing= diagnostic lab testing (serology, parasitology) Results= serology results (from Charles River Laboratories) Release= mice released from quarantine; mice ready for transfer to colony See Mouse Quarantine-Tech SOP for more detailed information on standard operating procedures for mouse quarantine February 2004

  3. Group 3-March (to arrive 3/2-3/11) Mite spray= treat all mice (see SOP) with mite spray weekly Med feed= use fenbendazole-medicated feed (usually weeks 2,4 and 6) Contacts= contact sentinel mice; moved to new cage once weekly, first 2 weeks, then separated into individual cages and used as a standard (bedding) sentinel Testing= diagnostic lab testing (serology, parasitology) Results= serology results (from Charles River Laboratories) Release= mice released from quarantine; mice ready for transfer to colony See Mouse Quarantine-Tech SOP for more detailed information on standard operating procedures for mouse quarantine March 2004

  4. Group 4-April (to arrive 4/6-4/15) Mite spray= treat all mice (see SOP) with mite spray weekly Med feed= use fenbendazole-medicated feed (usually weeks 2,4 and 6) Contacts= contact sentinel mice; moved to new cage once weekly, first 2 weeks, then separated into individual cages and used as a standard (bedding) sentinel Testing= diagnostic lab testing (serology, parasitology) Results= serology results (from Charles River Laboratories) Release= mice released from quarantine; mice ready for transfer to colony See Mouse Quarantine-Tech SOP for more detailed information on standard operating procedures for mouse quarantine April 2004

  5. Group 5-May (to arrive 5/4-5/13) Mite spray= treat all mice (see SOP) with mite spray weekly Med feed= use fenbendazole-medicated feed (usually weeks 2,4 and 6) Contacts= contact sentinel mice; moved to new cage once weekly, first 2 weeks, then separated into individual cages and used as a standard (bedding) sentinel Testing= diagnostic lab testing (serology, parasitology) Results= serology results (from Charles River Laboratories) Release= mice released from quarantine; mice ready for transfer to colony See Mouse Quarantine-Tech SOP for more detailed information on standard operating procedures for mouse quarantine May 2004

  6. Group 6-June (to arrive 6/1-6/10) Mite spray= treat all mice (see SOP) with mite spray weekly Med feed= use fenbendazole-medicated feed (usually weeks 2,4 and 6) Contacts= contact sentinel mice; moved to new cage once weekly, first 2 weeks, then separated into individual cages and used as a standard (bedding) sentinel Testing= diagnostic lab testing (serology, parasitology) Results= serology results (from Charles River Laboratories) Release= mice released from quarantine; mice ready for transfer to colony See Mouse Quarantine-Tech SOP for more detailed information on standard operating procedures for mouse quarantine June 2004

  7. Group 7-July (to arrive 7/6-7/15) Mite spray= treat all mice (see SOP) with mite spray weekly Med feed= use fenbendazole-medicated feed (usually weeks 2,4 and 6) Contacts= contact sentinel mice; moved to new cage once weekly, first 2 weeks, then separated into individual cages and used as a standard (bedding) sentinel Testing= diagnostic lab testing (serology, parasitology) Results= serology results (from Charles River Laboratories) Release= mice released from quarantine; mice ready for transfer to colony See Mouse Quarantine-Tech SOP for more detailed information on standard operating procedures for mouse quarantine July 2004

  8. Group 8-August (to arrive 8/3-8/12) Mite spray= treat all mice (see SOP) with mite spray weekly Med feed= use fenbendazole-medicated feed (usually weeks 2,4 and 6) Contacts= contact sentinel mice; moved to new cage once weekly, first 2 weeks, then separated into individual cages and used as a standard (bedding) sentinel Testing= diagnostic lab testing (serology, parasitology) Results= serology results (from Charles River Laboratories) Release= mice released from quarantine; mice ready for transfer to colony See Mouse Quarantine-Tech SOP for more detailed information on standard operating procedures for mouse quarantine August 2004

  9. Group 9-September(to arrive 9/7-9/16) Mite spray= treat all mice (see SOP) with mite spray weekly Med feed= use fenbendazole-medicated feed (usually weeks 2,4 and 6) Contacts= contact sentinel mice; moved to new cage once weekly, first 2 weeks, then separated into individual cages and used as a standard (bedding) sentinel Testing= diagnostic lab testing (serology, parasitology) Results= serology results (from Charles River Laboratories) Release= mice released from quarantine; mice ready for transfer to colony See Mouse Quarantine-Tech SOP for more detailed information on standard operating procedures for mouse quarantine September 2004

  10. Group 10-October (to arrive 10/5-10/14) Mite spray= treat all mice (see SOP) with mite spray weekly Med feed= use fenbendazole-medicated feed (usually weeks 2,4 and 6) Contacts= contact sentinel mice; moved to new cage once weekly, first 2 weeks, then separated into individual cages and used as a standard (bedding) sentinel Testing= diagnostic lab testing (serology, parasitology) Results= serology results (from Charles River Laboratories) Release= mice released from quarantine; mice ready for transfer to colony See Mouse Quarantine-Tech SOP for more detailed information on standard operating procedures for mouse quarantine October 2004

  11. Group 11-November (to arrive 11/2-11/11) Mite spray= treat all mice (see SOP) with mite spray weekly Med feed= use fenbendazole-medicated feed (usually weeks 2,4 and 6) Contacts= contact sentinel mice; moved to new cage once weekly, first 2 weeks, then separated into individual cages and used as a standard (bedding) sentinel Testing= diagnostic lab testing (serology, parasitology) Results= serology results (from Charles River Laboratories) Release= mice released from quarantine; mice ready for transfer to colony See Mouse Quarantine-Tech SOP for more detailed information on standard operating procedures for mouse quarantine November 2004

  12. Group 12-December (to arrive 12/7-12/16) Mite spray= treat all mice (see SOP) with mite spray weekly Med feed= use fenbendazole-medicated feed (usually weeks 2,4 and 6) Contacts= contact sentinel mice; moved to new cage once weekly, first 2 weeks, then separated into individual cages and used as a standard (bedding) sentinel Testing= diagnostic lab testing (serology, parasitology) Results= serology results (from Charles River Laboratories) Release= mice released from quarantine; mice ready for transfer to colony See Mouse Quarantine-Tech SOP for more detailed information on standard operating procedures for mouse quarantine December 2004

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