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Statistics Reveal 42% Rise in Scotland's Animal Experiments

 
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Short Description:
In 2008, researchers in Scotland conducted 555,567 experiments on 544,949 animals, representing a 42% increase in experiments over 2007; Scotland makes up 14% of Britain's total animal experiments.

Abstract:
The majority of increases in animal experimentation occurred in fish (+258% to 184,335), birds (+38% to 6,193), amphibians (+345% to 383), mice (+12% to 290,081), hamsters (+56% to 688), and pigs (+16% to 883). Experimentation in the number of non-human primates decreased by 2% to 929 primates in total.
Of the 555,567 procedures conducted in Scotland, 417,734 (75%) were conducted at universities or medical schools, 58,910 (11%) at commercial organizations, 52,100 (9%) at other bodies other than government, and 26,823 (5%) within government departments.
More than two-thirds (68%) of all procedures used no form of anesthesia, which is a 50% increase from 2007. The procedures using genetically modified animals rose by 17-32% of all procedures in Scotland. Experiments using animals with a harmful genetic defect increased by 26%.

Spot Check Number: 1200
Sponsor: Dr Hadwen Trust
Researcher/Author: Dr. Hadwen Trust
Animal Type: Research Animals
Record Type: News Article
Research Method: Unknown or Not Applicable
Geographic Region: International
Year Conducted: 2009

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