词条 | Filtered Air Positive Pressure |
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A filtered air positive pressure environment in laboratory animal science is a space that is under positive pressure with respect to the outside world. In this way, no germs that could affect the lab animals or that are a threat to the SPF status can enter the facility.[1] To bring in new air, high efficiency particulate air filters (HEPA) are used. In some facilities, the opposite is done: negative pressure inside prevents escape of germs to the outside world. This is done when the facility does research on dangerous germs like anthrax. Next to these obvious things, these facilities can have other special hygiene control elements:
References1. ^{{cite journal |last1=Anderson |first1=D. P. |last2=King |first2=D. D. |last3=Eidson |first3=C. S. |last4=Kleven |first4=S. H. |year=1972 |title=Filtered-Air Positive-Pressure (FAPP) Brooding of Broiler Chickens |journal=Avian Diseases |volume=16 |issue=1 |pages=20-26 |doi=10.2307/1588895}} 2. ^{{cite journal |last1=Grunder |first1=A. A. |last2=Gavora |first2=J. S. |last3=Spencer |first3=J. L. |last4=Turnbull |first4=J. E. |year=1975 |title=Prevention of Marek’s Disease Using a Filtered Air Positive Pressure House |journal=Poultry Science |volume=54 |issue=4 |pages=1189–1192 |doi=10.3382/ps.0541189}} 2 : Pressure|Animal testing |
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