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Several medications and suture materials were expired as follows: 1- One bottle ampicillin exp. 3-14 2-One tray feline vaccine exp. 23-4-14 3- Tetanus toxin (5 vials) exp. 1-7-14 4-Agricillin (1 vial) exp. 4-14 5- NaCl 1 bag, exp. 2-14 6- 1 box chromic 2/0 suture exp. 6-06 7- 2 boxes catgut 0 exp. 3-08 8- 1 box Prolene 0 exp. 7-03 9- 1 box each 0, 2/0, 3/0 Polyglycolic exp. 8-08 10- 1 box 0 PDS exp. 1-14 11- 1 box 0 chromic exp. 1-14 12- 1 chromic cassette 0 exp. 6-30-99 (10 out of the 14 boxes of sutures were expired) The use of expired materials and medications is considered adulterated and is not an appropriate method to prevent, control, diagnose, and treat diseases and injuries. . The refrigerator that is use to store vaccines and medications had frozen and liquid condensate. Several of the boxes and vials were very wet. This method of storage does not minimize possible contamination of these products. A baboon, coatimundi and puma were euthanized on January 30, 2014 utilizing a bottle of euthanasia which had expired on October 2013. The attending veterinarian had knowledge of the expired drug but had no other alternative to humanely euthanize the animals. A purchase order was submitted by the attending veterinarian several months ago, but due to the zoo's purchasing administrative procurement process they have yet to be ordered. The procurement process and delivery of medications, equipment, supplies and services shall be expedited so that the animals receive the proper veterinary care & treatment(s) in a timely manner to relieve pain &/or suffering as quick as possible; and that the animals do not suffer needlessly or be subjected to a prolonged euthanasia process due to expired agents. A puma, coatimundi, & a baboon were euthanized because they were not "fit for exhibition". The medical records did not list any recent illnesses or work-ups, & the documentation doesn't indicate any problems that would lead to the decision for euthanasia. Several mammals (eg: camel, kangaroo) have coccidia with associated clinical signs & illness and have required veterinary care. These animals are in close proximity to, or in the enclosures with birds. These are routinely de-wormed, but the medication(s) used is ineffective in treating or controlling coccidia. These animals are not tested for any parasites by the veterinarian. Ensure either that these bird species do not pose a disease transmission threat to the regulated mammals, or institute a program of veterinary care to control or eliminate these species of parasites to prevent illnesses. Regulated species (deer )that have been on exhibition have been euthanized by cutting their jugular veins with a knife and then fed to the big cats. Cutting an animal's throat with a knife without first stunning them is not considered humane and is not an accepted method of euthanasia. Guinea pigs that were also were on exhibit were fed alive to snakes as food. All regulated species (that have been on exhibit) shall not be used to feed another species unless they are properly euthanized according to accepted methods by the AVMA. Regulated animals used for food and properly euthanized shall not pose a risk of infection from contagious disesases, parasites, etc., to ensure the well-being and health of the animals fed. Correct by June 24, 2014.
rowid | 5710 |
desc | ATTENDING VETERINARIAN AND ADEQUATE VETERINARY CARE (DEALERS AND EXHIBITORS). |
web_siteName | ZOOLOGICAL DE P.R. AT MAYAGUEZ |
kind | |
Incident hash_id | 2b37d4523d935fb7 |
web_inspectionDate | 2014-06-17 |
code | 2.40(x) |
repeat | 0 |
pdf_insp_type | ROUTINE INSPECTION |
pdf_animals_total | 134.0 |
web_certType | Class C - Exhibitor |
pdf_customer_id | 3252.0 |
pdf_customer_name | Zoologico De Puerto Rico Dr Juan A Rivero |
pdf_customer_addr | Po Box 9023207 San Juan, PR 00902 |
customer_state | PR |
pdf_site_id | 001 |
doccloud_url | https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23485498-aphis-inspection-166141756204788 |
lat | 18.4662189 |
lng | -66.1057405 |