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Guidelines on Adjuvant Use in Rats, and Mice
Guidelines on Anesthesia and Analgesia in Non-Human Primates
Guidelines on Anesthesia and Analgesia in Rabbits
Guidelines on Zebrafish Care and Veterinary Oversight
Guidelines on the Preparation of Injectable Substances and Agents Administered to Animals
Animals Administered a Hazardous Substance Requiring Containment

Appropriate Blood Collection Age and Size

Animals must be > 6 weeks of age AND > 15 grams for blood collection. This is due to the fact that animals need to be at least 6 weeks of age to appropriately develop antibodies to exposed pathogens; in addition, at least 25µg of blood is needed for dried blood spot technology. Alternatively, PCR test on environmental swabs, tissues, or feces can be performed.