Reports: Dogs, rabbits died during Loyola research
By CARLA K. JOHNSON Associated Press Writer
July 21, 2008
CHICAGO - A dozen animals died during experiments at Loyola University's medical school between 2006-2007, the result of untrained lab workers and inadequate care, according to federal documents. U.S. Department of Agriculture inspectors cited Loyola's Stritch School of Medicine in suburban Maywood for 22 violations during three inspections from March 2006 through November 2007, according to USDA reports obtained by the Ohio-based animal rights group Stop Animal Exploitation Now.
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