The CDC is permanently shutting down all monkey research, marking the first time a major federal health agency has ended its in-house primate program. The move follows ethical concerns, repeated biosecurity failures and the discovery of tuberculosis in imported macaques—some released from quarantine by mistake. The shift aligns with federal efforts to replace animal testing with modern, human-based research under the FDA Modernization Act 2.0.
CDC shuts down in-house monkey research, citing ethics and public health risks

