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Recently, the Bureau of Indian Standards’ (BIS) Animal Husbandry, Feeds and Equipment Subcommittee has replaced a test on guinea pigs used for detecting and identifying pathogenic organisms.
Old Test:
- It involved injecting guinea pigs with a feed sample. If the bacterium Bacillus anthracis or its spores, that cause anthrax, were present, the animals endured a slow, agonising death.
- Anthrax is a life-threatening disease that can spread from animals to humans.
New Test:
- The standard “Methods of Tests for Animal Feeds and Feeding Stuffs, Part 3: Microbiological Methods” have been approved by the Food and Agriculture Division Council.
- The council comes under the Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution.
- The new methods incorporated in this standard are based on Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), which are not only very precise and sensitive but also preclude the use of guinea pigs for laboratory testing.
- This move will spare countless guinea pigs painful and terrifying deaths caused by being injected with pathogens.
Bureau of Indian Standards
Polymerase Chain Reaction
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