Recommendations for Addressing Harm–Benefit Analysis and Implementation in Ethical Evaluation – Report from the AALAS–FELASA Working Group on Harm–Benefit Analysis – Part 2

Author:

Laber Kathy1,Newcomer Christian E2,Decelle Thierry3,Everitt Jeffrey I4,Guillen Javier5,Brønstad Aurora6

Affiliation:

1. Chief, Comparative Medicine Branch, NIEHS/NIH, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA

2. AAALAC International, Frederick, MD, USA

3. Chief Veterinary Officer, Sanofi, Marcy l’Etoile, France

4. Department of Laboratory Animal Science, GlaxoSmithKline, Research Triangle, Park, NC, USA

5. AAALAC International, Pamplona, Spain

6. University of Bergen, Department of Clinical Medicine, Bergen, Norway

Abstract

International regulations and guidelines strongly suggest that the use of animal models in scientific research should be initiated only after the authority responsible for the review of animal studies has concluded a well-thought-out harm–benefit analysis (HBA) and deemed the project to be appropriate. The AALAS–FELASA working group on HBA has performed a literature review and based on this review, proposed a method for HBA. Examples of the working group’s approach are included in this report.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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