Laboratory Syrian hamster

Normal gait of an individual lab-bred hamster. Certain tests may change normal behavior.

Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) are one of several rodents used in animal testing. Syrian hamsters are used to model human medical conditions including various cancers, metabolic diseases, non-cancer respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, infectious diseases, and general health concerns.[1] In 2014, Syrian hamsters accounted for 14.6% of the total animal research participants in the United States covered by the Animal Welfare Act.[2]

  1. ^ Valentine et al. 2012, pp. 875–898.
  2. ^ Speaking of Research (2015), US Statistics, Speaking of Research, retrieved 18 April 2016