In what ways did the rinderpest become fruitful to the europe in Africa ?
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Rinderpest, also called steppe murrain, cattle plague, or contagious bovine typhus, an acute, highly contagious viral disease of ruminant animals, primarily cattle, that was once common in Africa, the Indian subcontinent, and the Middle East.
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RINDERPEST (CATTLEPLAGUE)
Although rinderpest has periodically invaded Egypt in the past, the disease was not known in southern Africa before 1896. According to Lugard (1893) the plague was introduced along the East Coast of Africa, opposite Aden, in 1889. The infection was probably introduced from Arabia or India.
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