Ethical considerations in experimental research involving animals

Authors

  • Miriela Betancourt Valladares
  • Genny Domínguez Montero
  • Imilla Casado Hernández
  • Odalys Rodríguez Martín
  • Yarine Leodnell Fajardo Tornés

Abstract

Background: the good care of laboratory animals is justified by both ethical and technical reasons in order to assure reliable and reproducible research.

Objective: to show the ethical norms which govern the experimental research using animals and to expose difficulties found in Cuba and other countries in this regard.

Method: a literature review of about 80 sources, published in English and Spanish, available in Internet was carried out, including norms, codes, papers, websites, blogs, books and newspapers. The gathered information was synthesized and analyzed to select the relevant referenced in the article.

Results: ethical codes for biomedical research in humans force the preliminary research in animals as necessary. The concepts of the Five Freedoms and the Three R laid the base for the study and improvement of animal welfare in experimentation. Specific regulations are established in some countries but others just follow the general codes for animals’ protection. In Cuba, National Center for Laboratory Animal Production for Research Purposes, reference guides to scientific centers of the country were published; were edited guidelines for all scientific centers to follow. Ethics Committees of Research are responsible for the approval and supervision of investigations. Ethical problems are reported when biomodels animals are used in Cuba and other countries.

Conclusion: it requires more knowledge of ethical standards and training of researchers and evaluators for rigorous consideration of ethics in projects involving experimental animals

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Author Biographies

Miriela Betancourt Valladares

Máster en Urgencias Estomatológicas. Especialista de II Grado en Fisiología Normal y Patológica. Doctora en Estomatología. Profesora Auxiliar. Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Camagüey, Cuba

Genny Domínguez Montero

Máster en Medicina Natural y Tradicional. Licenciada en Ciencias Farmacéuticas. Profesora Instructora. SUM Florida, Universidad de Ciencias Médicas. Camagüey, Cuba

Imilla Casado Hernández

Máster en Humanidades Médicas. Licenciada en Biología. Investigador Agregado. Profesor Auxiliar. Universidad de Ciencias Médicas. Camagüey, Cuba

Odalys Rodríguez Martín

Máster en Urgencias Estomatológicas. Especialista de I Grado en Bioestadística. Profesora Asistente. Universidad de Ciencias Médicas. Ciego de Ávila, Cuba

Yarine Leodnell Fajardo Tornés

Doctor en Ciencias Pedagógicas. Especialista de II Grado en Ginecología y Obstetricia. Profesor Titular. Universidad de Ciencias Médicas. Granma, Cuba

Published

2015-12-01

How to Cite

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Betancourt Valladares M, Domínguez Montero G, Casado Hernández I, Rodríguez Martín O, Fajardo Tornés YL. Ethical considerations in experimental research involving animals. Mediciego [Internet]. 2015 Dec. 1 [cited 2024 May 13];21(4). Available from: https://revmediciego.sld.cu/index.php/mediciego/article/view/498

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