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A full week was devoted to discussion, sometimes heated, of bovine digital problems at a meeting organized by the British Cattle Veterinary Association in Liverpool, England, July 16-20, 1990. The first and last days, confined to members of the international study group on diseases of the ruminant digit (sixth meeting) involved twenty papers and considerable discussion on recent observations and studies. The three intervening days' program was a forum for an "Update in Cattle Lameness" (US $20 or £12 sterling post free from Dr. R. D. Murray, Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies, University of Liverpool Field Station, "Leahurst", Neaton, S. Wirral, Cheshire L64 7TE, England) attended by over 200 veterinarians and others, including large, predominantly European and Japanese contingents. This study was conceived in response to NCA's resolution to encourage biological and pharmaceutical manufacturers to provide tissue reaction data on all animal health products and to encourage development of acceptable alternative routes of administration to the problematic IM method.
1990年7月16日至20日,英国畜牧兽医协会在英格兰利物浦组织了一次会议,会上花了整整一周的时间讨论牛的数字问题,有时讨论得很激烈。第一天和最后一天,反刍动物趾部疾病国际研究小组(第六次会议)成员参加了20篇论文,并就最近的观察和研究进行了大量讨论。其间三天的活动是一个关于“牛跛足最新情况”的论坛(20美元或12英镑免费邮费,由Dr. D. Murray博士提供,利物浦大学野外研究站,“Leahurst”,Neaton, S. Wirral, Cheshire L64 7TE, England), 200多名兽医和其他人参加,其中包括主要来自欧洲和日本的大型队伍。NCA鼓励生物和制药制造商提供所有动物保健产品的组织反应数据,并鼓励开发可接受的替代给药途径,以替代存在问题的IM方法。