1 KEy CONCEPTS 1
 Applicability and Goals, 2
 Intended Audiences and Uses of the Guide, 3
 Ethics and Animal Use, 4
 The Three Rs, 4
 Key Terms Used in the Guide, 5
 Humane Care, 6
 Animal Care and Use Program, 6
 Engineering, Performance, and Practice Standards, 6
 Policies, Principles, and Procedures, 7
 Must, Should, and May, 8
 References, 8
2 ANIMAL CARE AND USE PROGRAM 11
 Regulations, Policies, and Principles, 12
 Program Management, 13
 Program Management Responsibility, 13
 The Institutional Official, 13
 The Attending Veterinarian, 14
 The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, 14
 Collaborations, 15
 Personnel Management, 15
 Training and Education, 15
 Occupational Health and Safety of Personnel, 17
Personnel Security, 23
 Investigating and Reporting Animal Welfare Concerns, 23
 Program Oversight, 24
 The Role of the IACUC, 24
 IACUC Constitution and Function, 24
 Protocol Review, 25
 Special Considerations for IACUC Review, 27
 Postapproval Monitoring, 33
 Disaster Planning and Emergency Preparedness, 35
 References, 35
3 ENVIRONMENT, HOUSING, AND MANAGEMENT 41
 Terrestrial Animals, 42
 Terrestrial Environment, 42
 Microenvironment and Macroenvironment, 42
 Temperature and Humidity, 43
 Ventilation and Air Quality, 45
 Illumination, 47
 Noise and Vibration, 49
 Terrestrial Housing, 50
 Microenvironment (Primary Enclosure), 50
 Environmental Enrichment, 52
 Sheltered or Outdoor Housing, 54
 Naturalistic Environments, 55
 Space, 55
 Terrestrial Management, 63
 Behavioral and Social Management, 63
 Husbandry, 65
 Population Management, 75
 Aquatic Animals, 77
 Aquatic Environment, 77
 Microenvironment and Macroenvironment, 77
 Water Quality, 78
 Life Support System, 79
 Temperature, Humidity, and Ventilation, 80
 Illumination, 81
 Noise and Vibration, 81
 Aquatic Housing, 82
 Microenvironment (Primary Enclosure), 82
 Environmental Enrichment and Social Housing, 82
 Sheltered, Outdoor, and Naturalistic Housing, 83
 Space, 83
Aquatic Management, 84
 Behavior and Social Management, 84
 Husbandry, 84
 Population Management, 87
 References, 88
4 VETERINARy CARE 105
 Animal Procurement and Transportation, 106
 Animal Procurement, 106
 Transportation of Animals, 107
 Preventive Medicine, 109
 Animal Biosecurity, 109
 Quarantine and Stabilization, 110
 Separation by Health Status and Species, 111
 Surveillance, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Control of Disease, 112
 Clinical Care and Management, 113
 Medical Management, 114
 Emergency Care, 114
 Recordkeeping, 115
 Surgery, 115
 Training, 115
 Presurgical Planning, 116
 Surgical Facilities, 116
 Surgical Procedures, 117
 Aseptic Technique, 118
 Intraoperative Monitoring, 119
 Postoperative Care, 119
 Pain and Distress, 120
 Anesthesia and Analgesia, 121
 Euthanasia, 123
 References, 124
5 PHySICAL PLANT 133
 General Considerations, 133
 Location, 134
 Centralization Versus Decentralization, 134
 Functional Areas, 135
 Construction Guidelines, 136
 Corridors, 136
 Animal Room Doors, 137
 Exterior Windows, 137
 Floors, 137
Drainage, 138
 Walls and Ceilings, 138
 Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), 139
 Power and Lighting, 141
 Storage Areas, 141
 Noise Control, 142
 Vibration Control, 142
 Facilities for Sanitizing Materials, 143
 Environmental Monitoring, 143
 Special Facilities, 144
 Surgery, 144
 Barrier Facilities, 145
 Imaging, 146
 Whole Body Irradiation, 147
 Hazardous Agent Containment, 148
 Behavioral Studies, 149
 Aquatic Species Housing, 150
 Security and Access Control, 151
 References, 151
ADDENDUM 155
APPENDICES
A ADDITIONAL SELECTED REFERENCES 161
 Subject Matter, 161
 Use of Laboratory Animals, 162
 Alternatives, 162
 Ethics and Welfare, 163
 Experimental Design and Statistics, 164
 Research and Testing Methodology, 165
 Program Management, 167
 General References, 167
 Laws, Regulations, and Policies, 168
 Education, 169
 Monitoring the Care and Use of Animals, 169
 Occupational Health and Safety, 170
 Environment, Housing, and Management, 172
 General References, 172
 Environmental Enrichment, 173
 Genetics and Genetically Modified Animals, 175
Species-Specific References—Environment, Housing, and
 Management, 176
 Agricultural Animals, 176
 Amphibians, Reptiles, and Fish, 178
 Birds, 179
 Cats and Dogs, 180
 Exotic, Wild, and Zoo Animals, 181
 Nonhuman Primates, 182
 Rodents and Rabbits, 184
 Other Animals, 187
 Veterinary Care, 188
 Transportation, 188
 Anesthesia, Pain, and Surgery, 188
 Disease Surveillance, Diagnosis, and Treatment, 190
 Pathology, Clinical Pathology, and Parasitology, 190
 Species-Specific References—Veterinary Care, 191
 Agricultural Animals, 191
 Amphibians, Reptiles, and Fish, 192
 Birds, 193
 Cats and Dogs, 193
 Exotic, Wild, and Zoo Animals, 193
 Nonhuman Primates, 194
 Rodents and Rabbits, 194
 Design and Construction of Animal Facilities, 196
b U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINCIPLES FOR THE UTILIZATION
 AND CARE OF VERTEbRATE ANIMALS USED IN TESTING,
 RESEARCH, AND TRAINING 199
C STATEMENT OF TASK 201
D AbOUT THE AUTHORS 203
INDEx 209
