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Humane endpoints for infectious disease animal models.
Since the work of pioneers such as Jenner and Pasteur (Fenner et al. 1997) more than a century ago, animal models have provided essential information in the study of infectious diseases. Although much experimentation can now be accomplished with in vitro systems, animals continue to be necessary for this field for studying the process of inflammation, specific infectious diseases, and pharmacol...
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Objective(s): The present work intended to clearly define the most adequate humane endpoints in an experimental assay of mammary carcinogenesis in rats. Materials and Methods: Animals were observed twice a day; all parameters were registered once a week and the euthanasia endpoints were established in order to monitor the animal welfare/...
متن کاملThe International Conference on the use of humane endpoints in animal experiments for biomedical research.
Proceedings of the International CO'1ference, 22-25 November 1998, Zeist, The Netherlands. Coenraad F. M. Hendrikson and David B. Morton (eds.). London: The Royal Society of Medicine Press limited, /SBN /-85315-429-6. Zu beziehen bei den Herausgebern. Nachdem wir mit unserem heutigen Wissensstand noch lange nicht in der Lage sind, aile Tierversuche zu ersetzen, ist es fur das Wohl der Tiere una...
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For licensing the efficacy of vaccines for veterinary use has to be demonstrated by well-controlled laboratory experiments in which vaccinated and untreated animals of the target species are challenged. Erysipelas challenge tests cause extreme suffering of the unprotected animals with high fever, apathy, large skin lesions, and even death. This paper describes a standardised procedure for the v...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: ILAR Journal
سال: 2000
ISSN: 1084-2020
DOI: 10.1093/ilar.41.2.87