A recent Delhi High Court order, on inspecting facilities using animals for the development of antitoxins, has put the spotlight on non-animal methods that could help replace the use of horses and other animals in developing serum products such as antitoxins and antivenins.In a petition filed by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the Delhi HC directed the CPCSEA (Committee for the Purpose of Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals) and other government bodies to continue routine inspections to assess animal welfare and well-being, and...
A recent Delhi High Court order, on inspecting facilities using animals for the development of antitoxins, has put the spotlight on non-animal methods that...