Automated and Continuous Monitoring of Animal Welfare through Digital Alerting.

Automated and Continuous Monitoring of Animal Welfare through Digital Alerting. Comp Med. 2020 May 15;: Authors: Do JP, Defensor EB, Ichim CV, Lim MA, Mechanic JA, Rabe MD, Schaevitz LR Abstract A primary goal in preclinical animal research is respectful and responsible care aimed toward minimizing stress and discomfortwhile enhancing collection of accurate and reproducible scientific data. Researchers use hands-on clinical observationsand measurements as part of routine husbandry procedures or study protocols to monitor animal welfare. Although frequentassessments ensure the timely identification of animals with declining health, increased handling can result in additional stress on the animal and increased study variability. We investigated whether automated alerting regarding changes in behavior and physiology can complement existing welfare assessments to improve the identification of animals in pain or distress. Using historical data collected from a diverse range of therapeutic models, we developed algorithms that detect changes in motion and breathing rate frequently associated with sick animals but rare in healthy controls. To avoid introducing selection bias, we evaluated the performance of these algorithms by using retrospective analysis of all studies occurring over a31-d period in our vivarium. Analyses revealed that the majority of the automated alerts occurred prior to or simultaneouslywith technicians' observations of ...
Source: Comparative Medicine - Category: Zoology Authors: Tags: Comp Med Source Type: research