| Literature DB >> 19653946 |
Chung-Tiang Liang1, Amy Shih, Yu-Hsiu Chang, Chiung-Wen Liu, Ya-Tien Lee, Wei-Chun Hsieh, Yuan-Ling Huang, Wan-Tsang Huang, Chih-Hui Kuang, Kan-Hung Lee, Yi-Xing Zhuo, Sheng-Yu Ho, Shiow-Ling Liao, Yi-Ying Chiu, Chieh-Ning Hsu, San-Chi Liang, Chun-Keung Yu.
Abstract
Limited data are available on the pathogen status of contemporary rodent colonies in Taiwan. Here we summarized the rodent pathogen diagnostic records of the Taiwan National Laboratory Animal Center during a 4-y period that representing approximately 10% of the rodent colonies in Taiwan. Demand for pathogen diagnostic service increased continuously from 2004 to 2007, with a 20% increase each year. In 2007, more than 20% of the mouse colonies were positive for mouse parvovirus, mouse hepatitis virus, Theiler murine encephalomyelitis virus, and Mycoplasma pulmonis, with fewer colonies diagnosed as having infections of pneumonia virus of mice, mouse adenovirus, lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, and reovirus. Almost 40% of tested rat colonies were positive for Mycoplasma pulmonis and rat parvovirus, with fewer colonies containing Kilham rat virus, sialodacryoadenitis virus, pneumonia virus of mice, Sendai virus, and Syphacia spp. These data provide a sound overall picture of the health status of mouse and rat colonies in Taiwan.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19653946 PMCID: PMC2715928
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci ISSN: 1559-6109 Impact factor: 1.232