how did rinderpest spread in africa?
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Rinderpest -- the toll and treatment of a plague
An epidemic in the 1890s wiped out 80-90 percent of all cattle in sub-Saharan Africa. ... Rinderpest is mainly spread by direct contact and by drinking water that has been infected by the dung of sick animals.
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The rinderpest virus spread throughout Africa as a result of European colonization. Brought by Italians during their attempt to conquer Ethiopia, the disease quickly engulfed the herds of Ethiopia, killing over ninety percent of the cattle and spreading throughout the Sub-Saharan region. Mortality among buffalo, hartebeest, and antelope populations was also high. A subsequent outbreak of smallpox exacerbated the situation and devastated indigenous populations. Rinderpest remained widespread in Africa until the introduction of an effective vaccination at the end of the twentieth century. On June 28, 2011, the worldwide eradication of rinderpest was officially declared at the 37th conference of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization.
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