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Reduction in animal use in the production and testing of biologicals.
In the control of biologicals, animals are used largely to measure the concentration of a specific substance, rather than as a "model" of humans, so there is considerable scope for the development of replacement alternatives. When animals continue to be be used, a critical analysis of guidelines and regulations has suggested many ways in which the use of animals could be reduced [1]. However, the widespread failure to use genetically and microbiologically defined animals is scientifically questionable and almost certainly results in the use of excessive numbers. International standardisation on a small number of genetically defined F1 hybrid mice should lead to greater precision in individual tests as well as greater comparability among different laboratories.