Cruelty Free International Trust, London, UK.
Altern Lab Anim. 2019 Nov-Dec;47(5-6):196-213. doi: 10.1177/0261192919899853.
Few attempts have been made to estimate the global use of animals in experiments, since our own estimated figure of 115.2 million animals for the year 2005. Here, we provide an update for the year 2015. Data from 37 countries that publish national statistics were standardised against the definitions of 'animals' and 'procedures' used in the European Union (EU) . We also applied a prediction model, based on publication rates, to estimate animal use in a further 142 countries. This yielded an overall estimate of global animal use in scientific procedures of 79.9 million animals, a 36.9% increase on the equivalent estimated figure for 2005, of 58.3 million animals. We further extrapolated this estimate to obtain a more comprehensive final global figure for the number of animals used for scientific purposes in 2015, of 192.1 million. This figure included animals killed for their tissues, normal and genetically modified (GM) animals without a harmful genetic mutation that are used to maintain GM strains and animals bred for laboratory use but not used. Since the 2005 study, there has been no evident increase in the number of countries publishing data on the numbers of animals used in experiments. Without regular, accurate statistics, the impact of efforts to replace, reduce and refine animal experiments cannot be effectively monitored.
目前,仅有少数研究尝试估计全球动物实验的使用量,我们基于 2005 年的估计数字 1.152 亿只动物进行了此次估计。在此,我们更新了 2015 年的数据。使用标准化的方法,根据欧盟对“动物”和“程序”的定义,对 37 个发布国家统计数据的国家的数据进行了标准化处理。我们还使用了基于出版物的预测模型,对另外 142 个国家的动物使用量进行了估计。这得出了 2015 年全球科学实验中使用动物的总体估计数为 7990 万只,比 2005 年的 5830 万只增长了 36.9%。我们进一步推断出这个估计数,以获得 2015 年用于科学目的的动物总数的更全面的最终全球数字,为 1.921 亿只。这个数字包括用于组织的动物、正常的和遗传修饰(GM)动物,没有有害的遗传突变,用于维持 GM 品系和用于实验室但未使用的动物。自 2005 年的研究以来,发布实验动物使用数量数据的国家数量并没有明显增加。没有定期、准确的统计数据,就无法有效监测替代、减少和改进动物实验的努力的影响。