U.S. labs using a record number of monkeys

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U.S. labs using a record number of monkeys

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The number of monkeys used in U.S. biomedical research reached an all-time high last year, according to data released in late September by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The increase also comes amidst a surge in funding from the National Institutes of Health, which supports much of the nonhuman primate research in the United States. The figures have surprised and disappointed groups seeking to reduce the use of lab animals.Public opposition to animal research has been rising—with a recent Pew Research Center poll finding that a record 52% of Americans oppose such studies. Yet according to the new USDA figures, scientists used 75,825 nonhuman primates for research last year, up 22% since 2015 and 6% since 2008 (see graph, below). Thomas Hartung, director of Johns Hopkins University's Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing in Baltimore, Maryland said,those experiments could yield skewed data on how the drugs will act in humans. Scientists embracing monkey experiments, he says, are at risk of “repeating the mistakes of the past.”Conservationists hope the new statistics will prompt members of Congress to put pressure on U.S. agencies to reduce the use of non-human primates. But federal agencies still haven't done enough to curb this alarming practice.
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JimmieGonzales wrote: Thu Sep 10, 2020 5:09 pm The number of monkeys used in U.S. biomedical research reached an all-time high last year, according
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Your cut and paste job here is two years old.

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