Examples of Specific Benefits that Primate Research at SFBR Has Provided to Humanity
High-Frequency Ventilator
Studies with premature baboons enabled researchers to refine
the technique of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation, which
is used to save the lives of thousands of premature babies
and minimize lung damage in these children.
Surfactant
Basic physiological research with premature baboons advanced
the development of a natural product called surfactant to
prevent lung damage complications in premature newborn babies.
Surfactant is now given to all premature infants as an aerosol.
Bone Healing
Research with baboons and chimpanzees established that a mixture
of specific proteins and a matrix material can dramatically
hasten the restructuring of bone after surgery or accidental
breakage. It is expected that this product will soon become
widely used and that it will greatly reduce recovery time
after bone breakage or surgery.
Hepatitis B Vaccine
Much of the work involved in developing a hepatitis B vaccine
was done with chimpanzees at SFBR. Safety and efficacy testing
of the first hepatitis B vaccine also was done at the Foundation.
An improved, safer vaccine has since been developed, and its
efficacy also was established in research with chimpanzees
at SFBR.
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