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Ending Primate Experiments

  • 저자
  • 출판사 BUAV
  • 출판일 2007
  • 열람방법 무료/방문
  • 분야 동물대상연구
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  • 유형 도서/학술지
  • 언어
  • 주제어

    Meeting the Challenge

     

    Summary
    1 No law specifically calls for primates to be used in
    research or testing in the EU, and the animal welfare
    consequences of using primates in experiments are
    unacceptable.
    2 In some cases non-animal replacement techniques have
    already helped to reduce primate use, but there is a long
    way to go to continue developing and supporting their
    potential. This requires progressive leadership and a topdown
    strategic approach from national governments and
    the European Union.
    3 It should be possible to end other types of primate
    research – such as basic, exploratory research – without
    needing to seek off-the-shelf replacements. Just because
    primates are currently used in an area of research, that
    does not mean that they have to be. In many cases
    primate research is duplicating earlier results in humans.
    4 Many of the barriers to eradicating primate use are not
    scientific but cultural, economic and political. These must
    be strongly challenged and a sea-change in attitude
    encouraged.
    5 The European Union must rise to the challenge of ending
    primate experimentation within the current revision of
    Directive 86/609/EC on the Protection of Animals used for
    Experimental and other Scientific Purposes1
    .
    The challenge
    We present the arguments in this report as rebuttals
    to the most common claims of those who oppose an
    end to primate research: