Animal Testing

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Animal Testing by Mind Map: Animal Testing

1. Effects on Animal Testing

1.1. Death

1.1.1. Suffering

1.1.2. Suffocation

1.1.3. Drowning

1.1.4. Burns

1.1.5. Continual Anaesthetisation

1.1.6. Genetic Manipulation

1.2. Pain

1.2.1. Trauma

1.2.2. Brain Damage

1.2.3. Abortion

1.2.4. Maiming

1.3. Stress-induced Psychosis

1.3.1. Force Feeding

1.3.2. Starvation

1.3.3. Immobilisation

1.3.4. Self-Mutaliation

1.3.5. Isolation

1.3.6. Overbreeding

1.3.7. Blinding

2. Animal Activists

2.1. FLOE

2.2. ALF

2.3. AVC

2.4. CFI

2.5. Primate Freedom Project

2.6. White Coat Waste Project

2.7. Humane Society International

2.8. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

3. Why Animal Testing Is Used

3.1. Safety Testing

3.2. Create Vaccinations

3.3. Nutrition Research

3.4. Create medications for humans and animals

3.5. Testing/Practice surgical techniques

3.6. Biocompatible

4. Countries where animals testing occurs

4.1. USA

4.2. Japan

4.3. China

4.4. Australia

4.5. UK

4.6. Germany

4.7. Canada

4.8. France

4.9. Brazil

4.10. Taiwan

5. Types of testing

5.1. Medical

5.2. Scientific

5.3. Cosmetic

6. Types of Animal Used in Testing

6.1. Mouse

6.2. Rats

6.3. Monkeys

6.4. Birds

6.5. Rabbits

6.6. Guinea Pigs

6.7. Mice

6.8. Hamsters

6.9. Chimpanzees