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Article from: The Economist (US)
Article date: September 1, 2007
How to do fewer, better animal experiments
FOR a nation of pet lovers, Britain conducts a surprising number of experiments on animals: some 3m a year. America appears to use fewer animals--just 1.1m a year, according to official statistics--but that is an illusion. Unlike Britain's government, America's does not think rats and mice worth counting. Japan and China have even less comprehensive data than America, and animals used in research in those two countries are not protected to the same extent that they are in the West. ...
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