2020
DOI: 10.1177/0261192920911341
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Factors Related to Animal Neglect in Brazilian Laboratories

Abstract: Our objectives were to identify the prevalence of negligence of laboratory animals in Brazil, to determine the primary factors associated with its occurrence and to suggest prevention strategies. A questionnaire was made available online between October 2015 and March 2016. A total of 116 respondents with experience in the use of laboratory animals and/or the use of alternative methods answered the questionnaire. Most respondents were women (77 respondents, 66.4%), a significant proportion had a degree in Vete… Show more

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“…Moving on to Brazil, Bones and Molento 6 present the findings of their survey on animal use and awareness of alternative methods by Brazilian researchers. By further analysis of the respondents’ answers, they were able to identify a number of factors that were associated with the events of animal neglect that came to light, and by doing so they were able then to propose some rational prevention strategies — including increased transparency to the general public, the empowerment of individuals that work with animals to report any concerns, optimised inspection of facilities where animal work is carried out and significant improvements to the role of Animal Use Ethics Committees.…”
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“…Moving on to Brazil, Bones and Molento 6 present the findings of their survey on animal use and awareness of alternative methods by Brazilian researchers. By further analysis of the respondents’ answers, they were able to identify a number of factors that were associated with the events of animal neglect that came to light, and by doing so they were able then to propose some rational prevention strategies — including increased transparency to the general public, the empowerment of individuals that work with animals to report any concerns, optimised inspection of facilities where animal work is carried out and significant improvements to the role of Animal Use Ethics Committees.…”
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confidence: 99%