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期刊介绍:
"Progress in Veterinary Medicine" is a Chinese core journal, a Chinese agricultural core journal, and a national animal husbandry and veterinary fine journal. Formerly known as "Foreign Veterinary Medicine - Animal and Poultry Diseases", it was founded in 1980 and is under the supervision of the Ministry of Education and sponsored by Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University. It is an academic journal of animal medicine, publicly distributed at home and abroad, and solicits papers from all over the country. The journal adheres to the four basic principles, implements the principles of "revitalizing the country through science and technology, revitalizing agriculture through science and education" and "scientific and technological work must be oriented towards economic construction", and serves the whole country for scientific research, teaching and production. The readers of this journal are teachers and students of agricultural and medical colleges, scientific researchers, and animal husbandry and veterinary personnel, including animal quarantine, veterinary health and epidemic prevention, animal health supervision, animal disease prevention and control, animal and poultry product inspection and supervision, veterinary drug supervision and management personnel, animal and poultry diseases, pet diseases, aquatic animal diseases, wild animal disease prevention and control personnel, experimental animals, comparative medicine and other scientific researchers, as well as animal husbandry and veterinary administrative personnel.