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  • EARA study of EU-based websites 2024 - results in Germany

    Animals are essential in research on Covid-19 for understanding the virus, and for assessing potential drugs and vaccines. To advance scientific understanding To develop solutions to medical problems To test medicines and vaccines

  • First blood-producing heart organoid

    greater accuracy, while also holding the potential to investigate diseases that attack the heart, such as Covid

  • Seasonal flu may offer some protection against bird flu, in ferrets and humans

    Research from the US in ferrets shows that previous infections with seasonal flu viruses or vaccinations Understanding whether antibodies generated by common seasonal flu virus strains (H1N1 and H3N2) or their vaccines protein in influenza virus naming) might reduce disease severity, prompting suggestions that future vaccine become crucial to evaluate the actual protective potential of flu antibodies in human infections and vaccination

  • High public acceptance of UK animal research in pandemic survey

    Animal Research (UAR) has shown a high public acceptance of animal research to find treatments for Covid research using animals such as mice, dogs and monkeys, would be important to develop treatments and vaccines for Covid-19. A tenth (11%) of people feel that their views on animal research and testing have changed since the Covid accepting of using animals in research. 77% said that they trusted UK researchers to provide a solution to Covid

  • Bat organoids to study infectious diseases

    Bats can carry viruses that cause serious infectious diseases in humans, including Covid-19, Ebola and

  • Belgium - 2018 EU animal use in research statistics

    significant role in research in AIDS and developing treatments for Parkinson’s disease, as well as the Covid -19 vaccine during the 2020-21 pandemic. said: “This year we have seen the vital contribution that research using animals has had during the Covid Case study Llama antibodies to combat Covid-19 Researchers at EARA member Ghent University, Belgium, have found that antibodies taken from just one llama could help to combat Covid-19.

  • Progress in treating tuberculosis

    Meanwhile, a team at the Butantan Institute , Brazil, used mice to understand why a version of the BCG vaccine protecting against infection. 99% of mice given a genetically modified ‘recombinant’ version of the BCG vaccine version), and by analysing the genes involved in the immune response and comparing tissues between vaccinated the researchers saw marked differences, for example in which genes were activated, between the two vaccine The findings provide new insights into how to improve TB prevention through vaccination, which starts

  • Press release: EARA concerns over EU vote

    played in the development of drugs and treatments for both humans and animals, including research into Covid jeopardises many of the ongoing studies into the diseases that affect millions of people in Europe, such as Covid we would not have been able to develop and roll-out, at historically unprecedented speed, effective vaccines that have halted the progression of the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • EARA study of EU-based websites 2024 published

    Animals are essential in research on Covid-19 for understanding the virus, and for assessing potential drugs and vaccines. To advance scientific understanding To develop solutions to medical problems To test medicines and vaccines

  • The reality of research with animal models in Spain – COSCE statement

    For example, anesthetics, antibiotics, and vaccines such as covid-19, without forgetting vaccines against Animal research is still necessary to evaluate the toxicity, safety and efficacy of drugs, vaccines and standardised and are required by the different regulatory agencies in order to finally approve medicines, vaccines All medicines and vaccines must be previously validated in animals (in one or several species, depending in the normalisation of this scientific activity, which has allowed us today to have safe medicines, vaccines

  • Dutch vote threatening primate research is delayed

    These experiments focus on life-threatening and disabling diseases like AIDS, tuberculosis, COVID-19,

  • Press release: EU statistics for animals used in research 2018

    significant role in research in AIDS and developing treatments for Parkinson’s disease, as well as the Covid -19 vaccine during the 2020-21 pandemic. recent uses of animals in research, and their benefits to human health, from around the EU: Belgium (Covid said: “This year we have seen the vital contribution that research using animals has had during the Covid

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