Education and training

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Competence in animal methodologies is also recognized for benefitting in the outcome of research and testing. Changes in the physiological status of research animals may have an impact on research data as sources of nonexperimental variation. Inadequate handling and poor methodology, which may distress and even injure an animal, may alter the immune system due to chronic stress and may activate inflammation due to injury or infection (see also Chapter 18).

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Duffee, N., Nevalainen, T., & Hau, J. (2002). Education and training. In Handbook of Laboratory Animal Science, Second Edition: Essential Principles and Practices (Vol. 1, pp. 63–75). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.7312/gree90226-006

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