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Rinderpest - Wikipedia
Rinderpest (also cattle plague or steppe murrain) was an infectious viral disease of cattle, domestic water buffalo, and many other species of even-toed ungulates, including gaurs, buffaloes, large antelope, deer, giraffes, wildebeests, and warthogs.
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Rinderpest - Generalized Conditions - Merck Veterinary Manual
Rinderpest, or infection with rinderpest virus (1, 2)—is also known as cattle plague (the English translation of the German word “rinderpest”). Rinderpest was a ...
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Rinderpest - WOAH - World Organisation for Animal Health
With a 100% death rate in some herds, the Rinderpest virus can be rapidly transmitted among cloven-hoofed animals (mainly cattle and buffalo). The far-reaching ...
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cattle-plague
ˈcattle-ˌplague A highly contagious disease affecting cattle, characterized by running from the eyes, nose, and mouth, fever, cessation of rumination, constipation, then diarrhœa, and emphysema before death; rinderpest.1866 Times 1 Jan. Summary 1865 The appearance of the cattle plague in Great Brita...
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The long journey of cattle plague - PMC
Rinderpest, which means cattle-plague in German, has been recognized as a distinct clinical entity since the great European epizootic of AD 376 to 386.
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How rinderpest was eradicated - Our World in Data
Rinderpest – also known as cattle plague – was a disease caused by the rinderpest virus which primarily infected cattle and buffalo.
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James Hallen
In 1868 he was dispatched to Bombay to deal with a sudden outbreak of cattle plague in India. Publications
A partial list of writings include:
Report of the Indian Cattle Plagues (1871)
Cattle Plague: A History (1871)
Manual of the More Deadly Forms
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[PDF] Rinderpest - World Organisation for Animal Health
Rinderpest, also known as cattle plague, is a contagious viral disease affecting cloven- hoofed animals (mainly cattle and buffalo). In 2011, rinderpest ...
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Rinderpest | Definition, Virus, Vaccine, Eradication, & Facts | Britannica
Rinderpest (cattle plague) was the most important livestock disease from the 5th century until control methods were developed. Serious outbreaks of the ...
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Rinderpest: The Disease and Its Impact on Humans and Animals
Rinderpest, or “cattle plague,” is a virus disease of large ruminants and pigs that often results in significant mortality in these species in the areas of the ...
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MANUAL ON THE PREPARATION OF RINDERPEST ...
Rinderpest, or cattle plague, is an acute, highly contagious viral disease of wild and domesticated ruminants and pigs. It is characterized by sudden onset ...
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Rinderpest eradicated | American Veterinary Medical Association
Rinderpest, or "cattle plague," was a viral disease that affected cattle, buffalo, sheep, goats, and wild animals such as antelope, giraffe ...
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Elleflot
In the mid-17th century the farm had no more than four head of cattle, six sheep, and two goats. He followed the smoke to a farm and found a girl who was the only survivor after the plague.
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Thomas Bates (surgeon)
He also distinguished himself by his efforts during the cattle plague of 1714. This epidemic, which is said to have destroyed a million and a half of cattle in western Europe in 1711–14, had made its appearance in England, where it
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Fogera cattle
Fogera cattle is an Ethiopian breed of cattle. wars
panzootic: cattle plague
environmental: destruction of ecosystems and droughts
cross-breeding with Arado cattle
References
Cattle breeds originating
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