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World Organisation For Animal Health (OIE)

The OIE is the intergovernmental organisation responsible for improving animal health worldwide.

Topic: Respiratory

Jax Phenotype-Respiratory
Topic: Respiratory

Network of Expertise on Animal Influenza- Offlu
Topic: Respiratory

World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)- Avian Influenza
Topic: Respiratory

Merck Manual-Flu
Topic: Respiratory

Future of Vaccination
Topic: Respiratory

Infectious Disease Research-Oxford
Topic: Respiratory

Animal Health Trust- Infectious Disease Research
Topic: Respiratory

General Database Information

World Health Organisation-Latest News
Topic: Information on drugs and diseases

Home Office Legislation

The use of animals in scientific research remains a vital tool in improving our understanding of how biological systems work both in health and disease, and in the development of new medicines, treatments and technologies. Underpinning this research is a strong commitment to maintaining a rigorous regulatory system which ensures that animal research is carried out only where no practicable alternative exists and under controls which keep suffering to a minimum. This is achieved through robustly applying the principles of the 3Rs to all research proposals involving the use of animals.

Topic: Ethics

EURL ECVAM

The EURL ECVAM DataBase service on ALternative Methods (DB-ALM).

Topic: Alternative methods, Information on drugs and diseases

Guidelines From The British Psychological Society on the Welfare of Animals in Psychology

Guidlines from the British Psychological Society's Standing Advisory Committee on the Welfare of Animals in Psychology. This was developed in cooperation with EPS.

Topic: Ethics

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