Animal Research Protects Human Rights

The current system of using animals in medical and scientific research was created in the wake of the horrific medical abuses of human prisoners in the concentration camps during World War II. Like a phoenix rising out of the ashes of the Holocaust, Hippocratic values reasserted themselves in the world famous Nuremberg Code—in reality a judicial decision that laid down the foundations for an international framework protecting human subjects in medical experimentation. Among its provisions, the Code sought to minimize the risks potentially faced by human research subjects by requiring animal research prior to engaging in experiments on humans. The Code reads in pertinent part:

 3: The experiment should be so designed and based on the results of animal  experimentation and knowledge of the natural history of the disease or other problem under study that the anticipated results justify the performance of the experiment.

Thus, animal research was designed to be--and is--a crucial human rights protection, not as slanderously asserted by animal rights believers, an example of human cruelty and wanton indifference to animal suffering.  

The Nuremberg Code was a watershed in the history of medical ethics and it led to the rules governing medical and scientific research today.   In the United States, for example, government regulations known as the “Common Rule” require that animal testing be done prior to human experimentation in areas such as drug approval, diagnostic machinery, and basic science to learn biological facts that are a condition precedent to moving forward with experimental research that may or may not one day bring human benefit.  

Using animals prior to humans saves human lives and helps protect vulnerable humanity from exploitation by making it abundantly clear that scientists must follow proper protocols to obtain government funding, peer respect, and legal sanction.


joshhong's picture

Ok but theirs just one problem, 94% of animal testing is done to determine the correct use for cosmetics and household products leaving only 6% for the safety of medical products. about 1.16% of animal testing is seen to prevent human illness, but i do support animal testing somewhat only to determine medical studies

Dola's picture

You say that animal testing protects 'vulnerable humanity' from 'exploitation'. What are you thinking? Humanity is far from vulnerable, and even if it is animal testing makes no difference. If there is some hint of truth, we're more of a threat to ourselves and each other than any disease!

Rainie's picture

Mother Earth does not belong to humans only, but also many millions and billions of other organisms.
We protect human rights, so what? Do humans care about other organisms? Very soon, this world will be filled with humans who do not feel for other organisms on this Earth. There must be another way to conduct researches than conducting them on animals. As an expert, I think you will be able to find out an alternative method for research.
If a human cares about human rights, it shows that the human respects life, therefore, he must respect animals' lives too.

Citizen D's picture

Animal Testing is both morally reprehensible and scientifically irresponsible.
Humans save human lives, animal torture does not.

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