Good practices in the rearing and maintenance of zebrafish (Danio rerio) in Brazilian laboratories

Q4 Veterinary
M. Kütter, L. Barcellos, R. Boyle, L. F. Marins, Tony Silveira
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Abstract

Abstract Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) is a management quality control system that encompasses the organizational process and conditions under which non-clinical health and environmental studies are carried out. According to the World Health Organization, GLP must contain five topics: resources, characterization, rules, results, and quality control. This work aims to address a review according to WHO standards of implementing Good Laboratory Practices in zebrafish (Danio rerio) vivariums. Considering that the promotion of one health (animal, human, and environmental) associated with an education plan, protocols, and records are fundamental to guarantee the safety and integrity of employees, animals, and the environment as well as reliability in the results generated. In a way, Brazil still needs improvements related to the well-being of aquatic organisms (national laws, international agreements, corporate programs, and others), especially concerning its use in research and technological development. In this way, the implementation of GLPs provides valuable guidance for improving animal welfare and worker safety, facilitating the standardization of research.
巴西实验室斑马鱼(Danio rerio)饲养和养护的良好做法
良好实验室规范(GLP)是一种管理质量控制体系,涵盖了开展非临床健康和环境研究的组织过程和条件。根据世界卫生组织的规定,GLP必须包含五个主题:资源、特征、规则、结果和质量控制。这项工作旨在根据世卫组织在斑马鱼(Danio rerio)体内实施良好实验室规范的标准进行审查。考虑到与教育计划、协议和记录相关的促进一种健康(动物、人类和环境)是保证员工、动物和环境的安全和完整性以及所产生结果的可靠性的基础。在某种程度上,巴西仍然需要改善水生生物的健康状况(国家法律、国际协议、公司计划等),特别是在研究和技术开发方面。通过这种方式,glp的实施为提高动物福利和工人安全提供了宝贵的指导,促进了研究的标准化。
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Ciencia Animal Brasileira
Ciencia Animal Brasileira Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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