       Document 0068
 DOCN  M9460068
 TI    Chimpanzees in AIDS research: a biomedical and bioethical perspective.
 DT    9408
 AU    van Akker R; Balls M; Eichberg JW; Goodall J; Heeney JL; Osterhaus AD;
       Prince AM; Spruit I; Ministry of Education and Science, Zoetermeer, The
       Netherlands.
 SO    J Med Primatol. 1993 Sep-Oct;22(7-8):390-2. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/94223670
 AB    The present article represents a consensus view of the appropriate
       utilization of chimpanzees in AIDS research arrived at as a result of a
       meeting of a group of scientists involved in AIDS research with
       chimpanzees and bioethicists. The paper considers which types of studies
       are scientifically justifiable in this species, the conditions under
       which such studies should be carried out, and the conditions which
       should be encouraged for post-experimental retirement of these animals.
 DE    *Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome  Animal  *Animal Rights  Animals,
       Laboratory  Chimpansee troglodytes/*MICROBIOLOGY  Disease Models, Animal
       Research  CONGRESS

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