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de vleeschauwer, stéphanie lambaerts, kathleen hernot, sophie debusschere, karlijn
According to the EU Directive 2010/63, all animal procedures must be classified as non-recovery, mild, moderate or severe. Several examples are included in the Directive to help in severity classification. Since the implementation of the Directive, different publications and guidelines have been disseminated on the topic. However, due to the large ...
De Vleeschauwer, Stephanie; 57195; Lambaerts, Kathleen; 42178; Hernot, Sophie; Debusschere, Karlijn;
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In recent years, efforts have been devoted to improving the welfare of laboratory animals. Scientific progress and growing concerns over animal harm have pushed institutions to strengthen their laws to make science more humane and responsible. European Directive 2010/63/EU makes it mandatory for breeders, suppliers and users of laboratory animals t...
Robinson, Sally Sparrow, Sue Williams, Bella Decelle, Thierry Bertelsen, Thomas Reid, Kirsty Chlebus, Magda
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The European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations' Research and Animal Welfare group members reflected on the concept of a Culture of Care in relation to animal care and use and on differences in its understanding and application across European pharmaceutical companies. The term 'Culture of Care' is used across different region...