There is growing concern over the welfare of animals used in research, in particular when these animals develop pathology. The present study aims to identify the main sources of animal distress and to assess the possible implementation of refinement measures in experimental infection research, using mouse models of tuberculosis (TB) as a case study. This choice is based on the historical relevance of mouse studies in understanding the disease and the present and long-standing impact of TB on a global scale. Literature published between 1997 and 2009 was analysed, focusing on the welfare impact on the animals used and the implementation of refinement measures to reduce this impact. In this 12-year period, we observed a rise in reports of eth...
Research, development, and production of vaccines are still highly dependent on the use of animal mo...
Early discoveries in the field of tuberculosis more than a century ago indicated that the success of...
AbstractProgressin development of tuberculosis (TB) vaccines largely depends on the availability of ...
There is growing concern over the welfare of animals used in research, in particular when these anim...
Public concern on issues such as animal welfare or the scientific validity and clinical value of ani...
Science has been taking profit from animal models since the first translational experiments back in ...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a serious global health threat and an improved vaccine is urgently needed....
We acknowledge financial support of the Humane Society International (HIS), Humane Society of the Un...
It was Robert Koch who recognized the spectrum of pathology of tuberculosis (TB) in different animal...
This thesis starts with a literature review on host responses in Tuberculosis (TB) and how recent fi...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a leading cause of death globally among infectious diseases that has kille...
When human health is put at risk from the transmission of animal diseases, the options for intervent...
Research, development, and production of vaccines are still highly dependent on the use of animal mo...
Trabajo presentado a la 5th International Scientific Conference: 'One Health: Zoonoses - Emerging Th...
The present paper summarizes a presentation given at the first stakeholder meeting on bovine tubercu...
Research, development, and production of vaccines are still highly dependent on the use of animal mo...
Early discoveries in the field of tuberculosis more than a century ago indicated that the success of...
AbstractProgressin development of tuberculosis (TB) vaccines largely depends on the availability of ...
There is growing concern over the welfare of animals used in research, in particular when these anim...
Public concern on issues such as animal welfare or the scientific validity and clinical value of ani...
Science has been taking profit from animal models since the first translational experiments back in ...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a serious global health threat and an improved vaccine is urgently needed....
We acknowledge financial support of the Humane Society International (HIS), Humane Society of the Un...
It was Robert Koch who recognized the spectrum of pathology of tuberculosis (TB) in different animal...
This thesis starts with a literature review on host responses in Tuberculosis (TB) and how recent fi...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a leading cause of death globally among infectious diseases that has kille...
When human health is put at risk from the transmission of animal diseases, the options for intervent...
Research, development, and production of vaccines are still highly dependent on the use of animal mo...
Trabajo presentado a la 5th International Scientific Conference: 'One Health: Zoonoses - Emerging Th...
The present paper summarizes a presentation given at the first stakeholder meeting on bovine tubercu...
Research, development, and production of vaccines are still highly dependent on the use of animal mo...
Early discoveries in the field of tuberculosis more than a century ago indicated that the success of...
AbstractProgressin development of tuberculosis (TB) vaccines largely depends on the availability of ...