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Reports Primate Experimentation in the US: The Facts We Weren’t Supposed to Know
By Michael A. Budkie, A.H.T.
513-575-5517 saen@saenonline.org
McLean Hospital
USDA documents for inspections performed at McLean
Hospital on 2/2/00 list many problems in the area of Veterinary Care and
IACUCs relative to primates. Drugs that had expired as much as 2 years
and 10 months before the inspection were still in use. Primates (#261-85
and #258-90) have “excessive generalized hair loss” and the records for
these primates do not indicate that this has even been noticed. Primate
#91-94 is “limping and holding left leg up.” Again, this health issue is
not even mentioned in the records for this primate. There are violations
regarding the IACUCs which refer to a project which deprives primates of
food.
By December 5, 2000 other expired drugs have piled up
at McLean Hospital, and the condition of primates #261-85 and #258-90
have still not been noticed. And primate 91-94 now is “. . . still
holding leg up and observations of foot at time of this inspection
showed curled up appearance (disuse atrophy?).” Another primate, #347,
also has unidentified health care issues.
Go on to:
University of
Oklahoma Health Science Center
See Facility Reports for
McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA
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