Why chimps should not be used for research?

The reason (given the close genetic relationship of chimpanzees to humans) is not clear, but one reason is probably the lack of research in basic biology and medicine in chimpanzees. The cost of using chimpanzees has prevented research on all but high-visibility diseases such as AIDS and hepatitis B research.
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Why we shouldn't use primates in research?

Scientists who oppose the use of primates for experimental purposes argue that due to the high degree of similarity between primates and humans, experiments that may not be performed on humans due to ethical reasons also should not be performed on primates.
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Should chimps be used for research?

Chimpanzees have been used for decades in biomedical research and testing. Because they share more than 98% of their DNA with humans, they have been considered an “ideal” research subject, one that can be used to stand in for human subjects in experiments that would not be ethical to conduct on humans.
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What is the problem with chimpanzee?

Wild chimpanzees face a very high risk of extinction in the near future due to threats such as hunting, habitat loss and degradation due to industrial logging and agricultural expansion, and disease. Chimpanzees are hunted for bushmeat.
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Is it ethical to use chimpanzees for experimental purposes?

Scientists say their research is conducted humanely, but many animal rights groups say testing on chimps is unneeded and unethical.
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Is testing on chimps illegal?

In the United States, there is no such ban. However, the federal government vowed to voluntarily phase out its use of chimpanzees in experiments in 2013, and in 2015 promised to send the last of the research chimpanzees to sanctuaries.
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What are the important concerns about using chimpanzees in research eg ethical economic )?

The reason (given the close genetic relationship of chimpanzees to humans) is not clear, but one reason is probably the lack of research in basic biology and medicine in chimpanzees. The cost of using chimpanzees has prevented research on all but high-visibility diseases such as AIDS and hepatitis B research.
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What would happen if chimps went extinct?

Since Chimps are omnivores, they eat insects,animals, and plants. If they were to go extinct it may cause an increase in some populations, but not a huge impact. Other animals help maintain the populations while the chimps eat a little bit of everything and not a lot of one thing.
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Do chimps eat babies?

Male chimpanzees at the Gombe National Park were twice seen to attack 'stranger' females and seize their infants. One infant was then killed and partially eaten: the other was 'rescued' and carried by three different males. Once several males were found eating a freshly killed 'stranger' infant.
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Are chimpanzees still used in medical research?

It has been two and half years since NIH announced its decision in June 2013 to significantly reduce the use of chimpanzees in agency-supported biomedical research and retain only a small population of chimpanzees for future biomedical research.
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How many chimpanzees are used in research?

We are suing the NIH to release them to sanctuary.
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Should primates be used in medical research?

Non-human primates are used in medical research because of their similarities to human beings. Results from research on non-human primates can often be applied to humans, and scientists have learned much about diseases, disorders, prevention and treatments for both humans and animals.
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Why we shouldn't use animals in research?

Imprecise results from animal experiments may result in clinical trials of biologically faulty or even harmful substances, thereby exposing patients to unnecessary risk and wasting scarce research resources. Animal toxicity studies are poor predictors of toxic effects of drugs in humans.
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Is testing on monkeys unethical?

Some researchers argue testing on primates is both unethical and irrelevant, but vaccine developers and others say it saves human lives — and the pandemic is their latest example.
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Why should we use animals in research and why we shouldn t?

All major reasons for failure in clinical trials can be attributed to the use of animal models, which due to inherent genetic differences, do not accurately reflect safety or efficacy endpoints in humans.
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Why do chimps eat their own poop?

Dung beetles, rabbits, chimps, and domestic dogs are among animals that are members of the dung diners' club. Most of them eat feces because it contains some undigested food—and thus vital nutrients—that would otherwise go to waste.
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Are chimps cannibals?

Chimpanzees: Of all the great apes, chimpanzees resort to cannibalism most often. Typically, males will kill and eat the infant of another female, usually in their own group but occasionally in another. When chimps kill adults from other groups in a fight, they do not eat the body.
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Why do chimps eat other chimps?

By attacking the other group, the chimpanzees protect their local food supply—and by eating the slaughtered chimp, no meat goes to waste. Cannibalism in animals is, of course, different from cannibalism in humans. It is surprisingly common.
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Why we should save chimpanzees?

Chimpanzees, our close relatives, play a vital role in maintaing the diversity of Central Africa's forests. The large seeds they eat and disperse are too big for most other animals. Without them, and their fellow great apes and elephants, these forests would be irreversibly changed.
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Why are chimps poached?

Illegal Wildlife Trade

Poaching is another prominent threat. Bushmeat has always been a primary food source in Central and West Africa, but in recent years poaching has become commercialized to satisfy the appetites of wealthy urban residents. Infant chimpanzees are frequently taken alive and sold in cities as pets.
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What threats do chimpanzees face?

The Chimpanzees face three main threats to their survival: Bushmeat Trade and Poaching, Extraction Industries, and Diseases.
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Why are chimpanzees susceptible to human diseases?

The chimpanzee is the most extensively used ape in biomedical research. Its phylogenetic relationship to man has made it one of the most desirable of research animals. However, because of this closeness to man, the chimpanzee is highly susceptible to human (and other primate) infectious agents, particularly viruses.
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Which countries allow animal testing?

We estimate that the top 10 animal testing countries in the world are China (20.5 million) Japan (15.0 million), the United States (15.6 million), Canada (3.6 million), Australia (3.2 million), South Korea (3.1 million), the United Kingdom (2.6 million), Brazil (2.2 million), Germany (2.0 million) and France (1.9 ...
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Are gorillas used in animal testing?

Experiments on such primates have lead to important findings in biology and medicine. Currently, primates are only used in animal experiments when there are no suitable alternative methods or species.
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