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Imagine being cut open and having your intestines punctured, leaking faecal matter into your belly, while you’re still alive. That’s what mice are enduring right now at Queen Mary University – all for experiments that are failing to lead to successful treatments for humans. The University must act now to stop this!

‘Severe’ Sepsis Experiments On Mice
After developing sepsis from bacteria in their faecal matter, mice at Queen Mary University may suffer from extreme pain, breathing difficulties, fever, and organ failure. Experiments such as these can cause “severe” pain and distress. Experimenters then kill the mice, take some body parts for later study and discard the rest like waste products.
Mice are not test tubes with tails – they are sentient beings who feel pain, joy, and happiness. These experiments must end now.
Cruel AND Pointless
Sepsis experiments on mice have failed to result in a single targeted, effective drug or treatment for human sepsis. Around 48,000 humans in the UK die from sepsis each year – but this is distinct from the condition that rodents suffer from in sepsis experiments. Conducting these experiments on mice may be hindering progress in sepsis research and prolonging the suffering of human patients.
The Future of Research is Animal-Free
Major health bodies, including the US National Institute of General Medical Studies, are phasing out the use of animals in sepsis experiments. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is moving away from experiments on animals altogether.
Human-relevant research methods, such as AI tools, computational models of human cells and tissues, and organs-on-chips and organoids generated using human cells, are all examples of advanced and humane methods that the scientific community can adopt. Experiments on animals must become a thing of the past.