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AMA J Ethics ; 26(9): E679-683, 2024 Sep 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39250938

RESUMEN

Nonhuman animals used in biomedical research frequently suffer and are harmed as part of their use as experimental models. The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) of a given institution is meant to ensure that research protocols follow federal guidelines, but research protocols such as those described in this case can generate unnecessary suffering; this problem suggests limitations of IACUCs' capacity to protect nonhuman animals' welfare. This commentary on the case considers how to more fully protect nonhuman animals used in scientific research and identifies barriers to more comprehensive protection of nonhuman animals' welfare.


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Comités de Atención Animal , Experimentación Animal , Bienestar del Animal , Animales de Laboratorio , Bienestar del Animal/ética , Bienestar del Animal/normas , Animales , Experimentación Animal/ética , Experimentación Animal/normas , Investigación Biomédica/ética , Investigación Biomédica/normas , Guías como Asunto , Humanos , Estados Unidos , Ética en Investigación
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Vet Rec ; 195(4): 134, 2024 Aug 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39150178
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Res Vet Sci ; 179: 105398, 2024 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39216348

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Cow-calf systems represent a significant research area in animal husbandry, with differences depending on the final product (meat or milk). This study aimed to apply text mining and topic analysis on literature describing cow-calf systems in European, American, and Brazilian beef and dairy sectors between 1998 and 2023. Additionally, cow-calf contact (CCC) literature data was manually extracted. Our findings revealed the presence of 11 research areas among literature on cow-calf systems, with different priorities identified in the beef and dairy sectors. Beef industry mainly focused on animal proficiency and nutrition, while dairy on animal welfare and CCC, which showed a growing trend as emerging research topic, mostly in the EU. Current debates around calf welfare and EU's planned animal welfare legislation revision appeared to be driving the increasing interest in this topic. Studies in the beef sector were mainly localized in Brazil, showing that research in different contexts and species is important for CCC implementation. Manual data extraction showed considerable variation in the retained CCC documents regarding sample size, type of contact, methods and CCC duration. Learning about the varied CCC approaches used in beef and dairy farms in different locations, concentrating on their strengths and weaknesses, will help to develop novel solutions to global challenges. Adopting validated and robust indicators would help scientists and policymakers to monitor the system's quality. To improve CCC feasibility, match consumer demands, and move towards One Welfare and One Health, future research should focus on a variety of situations to overcome the current shortcomings.


Asunto(s)
Crianza de Animales Domésticos , Bienestar del Animal , Industria Lechera , Animales , Bovinos , Brasil , Industria Lechera/métodos , Bienestar del Animal/normas , Crianza de Animales Domésticos/métodos , Estados Unidos , Femenino , Unión Europea
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Vet Rec ; 195(3): 89, 2024 Aug 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39092726
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Vet Rec ; 195(4): e4398, 2024 Aug 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39118301

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BACKGROUND: Walking ability is a highly important animal-based indicator of welfare in broilers that warrants monitoring across commercial production. METHODS: A review of the technical and scientific literature on existing methods for assessing walking ability in broilers was conducted, and the reliability, validity and feasibility of the different methods were assessed when relevant information was available. RESULTS: Visual gait scoring has high validity, minimal equipment needs and is relatively quick to perform; however, this method is subjective and requires extensive training. Due to this, more objective tests, such as the latency to lie test, have been developed, although more validation of these tests is required. Other identified methods, such as obstacle courses, the rotarod test and kinetic and kinematic approaches, require considerable amounts of equipment, making them impractical for use during on-farm inspections. Automated methods that rely on movement or activity data have potential for future development but currently lack the resolution of traditional gait scoring and require equipment such as cameras or accelerometers. CONCLUSIONS: Objective, seemingly valid, repeatable and feasible options exist for the assessment of walking ability that would facilitate the monitoring of commercial broiler welfare; however, more validation of these methods is required, especially in commercial farm settings.


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Bienestar del Animal , Pollos , Caminata , Animales , Pollos/fisiología , Caminata/fisiología , Bienestar del Animal/normas , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Marcha/fisiología
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Vet Rec ; 195(2): 53, 2024 Jul 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39031164
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Vet Rec ; 195(1): 39, 2024 Jul 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38967204

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Fiona Shuttleworth, parliamentary veterinary intern to Lord Trees, reports how three of the four main measures contained in the government's withdrawn Kept Animals Bill were pushed through parliament as separate pieces of legislation just before its dissolution.


Asunto(s)
Bienestar del Animal , Animales , Bienestar del Animal/legislación & jurisprudencia , Bienestar del Animal/normas , Reino Unido , Humanos , Legislación Veterinaria
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Lab Anim ; 58(2): 170-182, 2024 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39003772

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On 1 January 2013, research using cephalopod molluscs, from hatchlings to adults, became regulated within Directive 2010/63/EU. There are significant difficulties in captive breeding in the great majority of currently utilised species. Thus, scientific research relies upon the use of wild-caught animals. Furthermore, live cephalopods are shared and transported between different stakeholders and laboratories across Europe and other continents. Despite existing European and national legislation, codes, guidelines and reports from independent organisations, a set of recommendations specifically addressing the requirements for the capture and transport of animals belonging to this taxon are missing. In addition, although training and development of competence for all people involved in the supply chain are essential and aim to ensure that animals do not suffer from pain, distress or lasting harm, the requirements for those capturing and transporting wild cephalopods have not been considered. This Working Group reviewed the current literature to recognise scientific evidence and the best practice, and compiled a set of recommendations to provide guidance on the 'techniques' to be used for the capture and transport of live cephalopods for their use in scientific procedures. In addition, we propose to (a) develop standardised approaches able to assess recommended methods and objectively quantify the impact of these processes on animals' health, welfare and stress response, and (b) design a training programme for people attaining the necessary competence for capture and transportation of live cephalopods, as required by Directive 2010/63/EU.


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Bienestar del Animal , Cefalópodos , Transportes , Animales , Bienestar del Animal/normas , Crianza de Animales Domésticos/métodos
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Vet Rec ; 195(2): 56-57, 2024 Jul 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39031168

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Georgina Mills discusses new guidance advising against using dog breeds with extreme conformation in advertising.


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Publicidad , Bienestar del Animal , Animales , Perros , Bienestar del Animal/normas , Humanos , Reino Unido , Cruzamiento/normas , Cruzamiento/legislación & jurisprudencia
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Bioessays ; 46(8): e2300205, 2024 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38837433

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Because of their ubiquity, plasticity, and direct effects on the nervous system, markers of oxidative status may be of great value to assess animal welfare across species and conditions in the wild. However, welfare biologists have not yet seized this opportunity, possibly because the validity of these markers as welfare indicators remains questionable. A validation process was, therefore, performed here using a meta-analytical approach considering three conditions assumed to impair the welfare of animals. With very few exceptions, two of the four considered markers consistently varied across these negatively-valenced conditions. By highlighting the current underrepresentation of markers of oxidative status in animal welfare studies, and by concretely illustrating that some of these markers can consistently reflect negative affective states, this article aims to encourage biologists to include these physiological markers in their toolbox to better measure, monitor, and perhaps also improve the welfare of animals in their natural habitat.


Asunto(s)
Bienestar del Animal , Biomarcadores , Animales , Bienestar del Animal/normas , Biomarcadores/metabolismo , Estrés Oxidativo , Oxidación-Reducción
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Behav Brain Sci ; 47: e70, 2024 May 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38738354

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In their target article, John et al. make a convincing case that there is a unified phenomenon behind the common finding that measures become worse targets over time. Here, we will apply their framework to the domain of animal welfare science and present a pragmatic solution to reduce its impact that might also be applicable in other domains.


Asunto(s)
Bienestar del Animal , Animales , Bienestar del Animal/normas
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J Am Vet Med Assoc ; 262(8): 1129-1133, 2024 Aug 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38729201

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The US dairy industry has made great strides in improving animal health over many decades, which has driven substantial improvements in economic, social, and environmental sustainability. As consumer and corporate focus on climate continues to grow, the continued need to research and improve animal health and understand its connection with the environment is integral to the success of the dairy industry. Research to address these areas can be supported by national research programs and collaboration between them. The USDA and Dairy Management Inc established a collaborative research agreement in 2007; to date, this collaboration has not explicitly focused on animal health or its intersection with the environment. It is integral to the success of animal agriculture in an ever-changing sustainability landscape that animal health is addressed as a key piece of socioeconomic and environmental sustainability. An academic-industry stakeholder committee reached a consensus that supported this idea and identified that it is equally important to communicate these research findings with consumers in a way that resonates. The purpose of this Viewpoint article is to highlight that national research programs at the USDA Agricultural Research Service's National Animal Disease Center and Dairy Management Inc can and should play an important role in supporting and facilitating research at the intersection of animal health and sustainability broadly.


Asunto(s)
Industria Lechera , United States Department of Agriculture , Animales , Estados Unidos , Bovinos , Investigación , Bienestar del Animal/normas
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