In the name of God. Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010.

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In the name of God

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010

Laboratory Animals Experimentation A.Torabi A.Khajevand

Laboratory Animal Experimentation Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Rabbit

Laboratory Animal Experimentation- Rabbit Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 A. Intramuscular injection B. Subcutaneous injection C. Blood collection from ear vein D. Blood collection from carotid artery E. Sexing

Intramuscular Injection in Rabbit Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 The most common site for administer antibiotic, tranquilizer and anesthetic

Tools for intramuscular injection in rabbit Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Hypnovel and Hypnorm for general anesthesia. 75% alcohol cotton ball for surface disinfection 27G needle with 1 ml syringe 24Gneedle with 5ml syringe

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Disinfect of skin on the top of thigh muscle

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Insert needle perpendicular to the surface of skin and inject the substance inside the syringe

Subcutaneous Injection in Rabbit Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 The most common method for immunology study

Tools for subcutaneous injection in rabbit Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer % alcohol cotton ball for surface disinfection 21 G needle with 1 ml syringe for injection

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Disinfect of injection site by 75% alcohol directly or 75% alcohol cotton ball

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Pinch the skin up and insert the needle in for injection

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Keep the needle tip in skin for a while after injection to prevent leakage of substance from the needle which due to imbalance pressure of emulsion inside the syringe.

Collection of Blood from Ear Vein in Rabbit Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 A common location for small amount of blood collection May use tranquilizer for nervous rabbit or small size rabbit

Tools for blood collection from ear vein Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer % alcohol cotton ball for surface disinfection 27G needle with 1 ml syringe for apply of tranquilizer 24G needle with 5 ml syringe for blood withdraw 15 ml centrifuge tube for blood collection a plastic clip and a cotton ball for prevention of further bleeding

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Ear vein before administering of tranquilizer

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Ear vein after administering of tranquilizer

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Insert needle into the ear vein with needle tip surface face up

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Fix the position of needle by your left thumb and withdraw blood from the ear vein

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Press a cotton ball on the top of the injection site before pull out the needle.

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Apply clip on the top of the cotton ball for 2-3 minutes to stop further bleeding

Whole Blood Collection from Carotid Artery in Rabbit Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Must under general anesthetic May collect blood amount up to 4 % of body weight

Tools for collecting 50ml blood from ear artery Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer % alcohol cotton ball for disinfect of ear surface 21 G winged infusion set with 50 ml syringe for blood collection Dry cotton ball and plastic clip for prevention of further bleeding

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Apply same procedure as collecting blood from ear vein for blood collection from ear artery

Tools for blood collection from carotid artery Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Electric clipper Vacuum cleaner Scalpel blades and handle Tissue forceps x2 Scissors Bulldog clamp Homeostatic forceps silk suture 16G Intravenous catheter 50 ml Centrifuge tubes

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Restrain the anesthetized rabbit on the surgical table

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Remove the hair around the neck area

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Make a 5 cm opening on the middle line of the neck

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Search the carotid artery with a tissue forceps and a homeostatic forceps.

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Isolate the carotid artery from the vagus nerve and other connective tissue

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Tie up the distal end of the carotid artery by silk suture

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Clip the proximal end of the carotid artery with a bulldog clamp

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Insert a 16 G intravenous catheter into the artery

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Fix the position of the catheter tip by two silk suture knots

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Release the bulldog clamp and collect blood from the artery though the catheter into the centrifuge tube

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 Slight pressure is applied to the external genitalia to expose the vulva of a female bunny

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 A female rabbit

Summer School Influenza Unit, Pasteur Institute of Iran summer 2010 A male rabbit

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