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The use of rBST has generated consider able controversy regarding its possible health implications not only for the humans who consume milk and meat from rBST-treated cows but also for the animals themselves. The panel said that rBST does not affect the quality of milk and meat derived from cows given rBST. “The evi dence clearly indicates that the overall compos ition and nutritional quality of milk and meat from rBST-treated cows is equal to that from untreated cows,” said panel chairman Dr. Melvin Grumbach, chairman emeritus of pediatrics at the Univer sity of California at San Francisco. The experts agreed that rBST “does not appear to affect appre ciably the general health of dairy cows.” However, the panel could draw no conclu sions based on the available data regarding the effect of rBST on the incidence of mastitis (udder infection). “The panel is aware that the Food and Drug Admi nistration is currently evaluating a large body of data. We presume that an evaluation and analysis of this data will be forthcoming,” said Grumbach. The biosyn thetic hormone has not been approved by the FDA for commercial use. Most milk consumed in the United States is pasteurized (heat treated), which inacti vates most of the BST found in milk. Any trace amounts of BST ingested in milk or meat is broken down in digestion and rendered harmless. The panel concluded by saying, “The use of rBST can be a very important management tool for American dairy farmers.” This 3-day technolo gy assessment confer ence was sponsored by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the NIH Office of Medical Applications of Research.