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  • Feature: Animal research saves lives. So why do opponents say it is ineffective?

    Take the Covid-19 pandemic as a recent example. The incredible speed with which three vaccines were approved within less than a year of the emergence From the decades of research into mRNA and vaccine technology in mice, to the development of specific rodent and ferret models to study the disease, to preclinical vaccine and antibody tests involving mice animal tests are not predictive of human disease - Humane Research Australia ANSWER: We have medicines, vaccines

  • EU Commission supports animal research

    Agency to EARA’s letter to them stressing the benefits of animal models to better understand and find a vaccine for Covid-19.

  • Animals are indispensable for brain research – opinion article

    Without this knowledge, therapies such as vaccines, pain or cancer medication wouldn’t be available.  

  • UK unveils strategy to accelerate reduction in the use of animals in science

    necessity of certain areas of animal use - particularly those used to determine the safety of products like vaccines

  • Biomedical sector in Spain welcomes 2019 EU figures on animal research

    EARA executive director, Kirk Leech, said: “All Covid-19 vaccines were developed and tested using animals

  • Biomedical sector in Netherlands welcomes 2019 EU figures on animal research

    EARA executive director, Kirk Leech, said: “All Covid-19 vaccines were developed and tested using animals

  • Protecting against fungal pneumonia

    how immunity is acquired against fungal infections, for which there are currently no approved human vaccines A team at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, USA, gave mice a test fungal vaccine cytokines, were needed for immunity against the infection – and that these might be used to develop vaccines

  • UK border delays will affect the biomedical sector - EARA release

    of the transition period on 31 December 2020, UK trade volumes have been suppressed by the impact of Covid immediate relief to research institutes and businesses already under pressure due to Brexit and the Covid

  • Germany - EARA Study of EU-based websites 2020

    have at some point involved research using animals, for instance, animals are essential in research on Covid 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

  • Spain - EARA Study of EU-based websites 2020

    have at some point involved research using animals, for instance, animals are essential in research on Covid 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

  • Portugal - EARA Study of EU-based websites 2020

    have at some point involved research using animals, for instance, animals are essential in research on Covid 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

  • Netherlands - EARA Study of EU-based websites 2020

    have at some point involved research using animals, for instance, animals are essential in research on Covid 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

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