“…Prior to blood sample collection, vaccination, aerosol challenge and euthanasia, animals were weighed, examined for gross abnormalities and body temperature measured. As in previous studies 29 , red blood cell haemoglobin (RBC[Hb] levels were measured using a HaemaCue haemoglobinometer (Haemacue Ltd, Dron eld, UK) to identify the presence of anaemia, and erythrocyte sedimentation rates (ESR) were measured using the Sediplast system (Guest Medical, Edenbridge, UK) to detect and monitor in ammation induced by infection with M. tb. The time of necropsy, if prior to the end of the planned study period, was determined by experienced primatology staff and based on a combination of the following adverse indicators: depressed or withdrawn behaviour, abnormal respiration (dyspnoea), loss of 20% of peak post-challenge weight, ESR levels elevated above normal (>20 mm), haemoglobin level below normal limits (< 100g/dL), increased temperature (>41 o C) and severely abnormal chest X-ray.…”