Alternatives to Animal Use in Research, Testing, and Education. SummaryDIANE Publishing, 1986 - 68 pages With an estimated 17-22 million animals used in laboratories annually in the United States, public interest in animal welfare has sparked an often emotional debate over such uses of animals. Concerns focus on balancing societal needs for continued progress in biomedical and behavioral research, for toxicity testing to safeguard the public, and for education in the life sciences with desires to replace, reduce, and refine the use of laboratory animals. In 1985, the United States Congress enacted three laws that dealt with laboratory animals, including amendments to the Animal Welfare Act. This assessment analyzes the scientific, regulatory, economic, legal, and ethical considerations involved in alternative technologies in biomedical and behavioral research, toxicity testing, and education. Included is a detailed examination of federal, state, and institutional regulation of animal use, and a review of recent developments in 10 other countries. The report illustrates a range of options for congressional action in seven areas of public policy regarding animals: using existing alternatives; developing new alternatives; disseminating research and testing information; restricting animal use; counting the numbers and kinds of animals used; establishing a uniform policy for animal use within federal agencies; and amending the Animal Welfare Act. (JN) |
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Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Office of Technology Assessment. With an estimated 17 million to 22 million animals used in laboratories annually in the United States , public interest in animal welfare has sparked an often ...
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Office of Technology Assessment. With an estimated 17 million to 22 million animals used in laboratories annually in the United States , public interest in animal welfare has sparked an often ...
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... Washington, DC Meyer, Failer, and Weisman, P.C., Washington, DC Roland M. Nardone and Lucille Ouellette, Catholic University, Washington, DC Bennie I. Osburn, University of California, Davis Stephen P. Push, Washington, DC Chapter 1 ...
... Washington, DC Meyer, Failer, and Weisman, P.C., Washington, DC Roland M. Nardone and Lucille Ouellette, Catholic University, Washington, DC Bennie I. Osburn, University of California, Davis Stephen P. Push, Washington, DC Chapter 1 ...
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Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Office of Technology Assessment. DEFINITION. OF. TERMS. HOW MANY ANIMALS ARE USED? ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS ALTERNATIVES IN RESEARCH. — In this report, animal is defined as any non- human member of the ...
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Office of Technology Assessment. DEFINITION. OF. TERMS. HOW MANY ANIMALS ARE USED? ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS ALTERNATIVES IN RESEARCH. — In this report, animal is defined as any non- human member of the ...
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Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Office of Technology Assessment. Table 1-2 . - National Laws for the Protection of Animals in Selected European Countries 18. Alternatives to Animal Use in Research , Testing , and Education ...
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Office of Technology Assessment. Table 1-2 . - National Laws for the Protection of Animals in Selected European Countries 18. Alternatives to Animal Use in Research , Testing , and Education ...
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Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Office of Technology Assessment. the full text (minus figures and images) of a few dozen scientific journals is available on- line.) The greatest obstacle to the successful creation of a database of ...
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Office of Technology Assessment. the full text (minus figures and images) of a few dozen scientific journals is available on- line.) The greatest obstacle to the successful creation of a database of ...
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