During this century, animal research has been essential in the development of medical
techniques and treatments which we - at the turn of the millennium - now take for
granted.
The details of each discovery and stepping stone are outlined in these links. But the
truth can be summed up very easily: in the last century and a half, our average
life span has increased almost 30 years.
There is no question at all that biomedical research is the major reason for
this increase.
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Average Life Expectancy (North America) |
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In 1850: 45 years |
In 1998: 74 years |
Will this trend continue?
Yes!
But only if animal-based biomedical research continues to receive much-needed
support from concerned citizens, organizations and governments. Without
the use of animals, current biomedical research levels would deteriorate or, in
many cases, cease altogether. The potential for new treatments and technologies
would be lost.
But this cannot - must not - happen. With the help of wise and
humane animal-based research, it is certain that the 21st century will bring us
closer to solving countless medical mysteries and improving
life for people around the world.
sUsing this timeline, you can see, decade by decade, the important developments
and breakthroughs which have occured because of animal research in the field of
medical science.