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Animal research fails to help humans, squanders resources, new report reveals

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
August 22, 2018
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Rio de Janeiro — Animal research has failed to benefit human health, wasted limited public research funds, misled clinicians, and harmed countless animals unnecessarily, finds a new report by PETA scientists Emily Trunnell, Ph.D., and Frances Cheng, Ph.D. It will be presented in poster form at the second annual Pan-American Conference for Alternative Methods in Rio de Janeiro on August 24.

The poster, available here, also lists strategic priorities for phasing out animal experimentation and shifting resources toward human-relevant, non-animal methods.

"Billions of dollars are wasted on animal research, which is an archaic methodology that can't provide useful answers to the questions that scientists are asking in the 21st century," says study author and former animal experimenter Trunnell. "PETA's robust blueprint for phasing out animal experimentation shows how to move science forward, save hundreds of millions of animals' lives every year, and pave the way for the safer and quicker development of new therapies and pharmaceuticals."

On their poster, Trunnell and Cheng note that approximately 47 percent of all research funding from the U.S. National Institutes of Health goes toward animal experimentation. Multiple review articles and meta-analyses have shown that the vast majority of animal studies aren't reproducible and that the data derived from tests on animals doesn't apply to humans. Novel drugs that appear safe and effective in animal trials fail 95 percent of the time in human trials.

PETA's strategy for ending the use of animals in research includes the following:

    1. Immediately eliminating animal use in research areas in which it has already been established as having failed to advance human health

    2. Identifying other areas in which animal use has failed to advance human health and should therefore be phased out

    3. Identifying areas in which the suffering endured by animals eclipses any hypothetical benefit to humans

    4. Promoting international harmonization and acceptance of non-animal testing methods for regulatory toxicity-testing requirements among government agencies and research bodies

    5. Redirecting funds from animal studies to the development of non-animal methods

For more information, please visit PETA.org.

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