What was rinder pest mention its impact on its native people
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Rinderpest is a highly contagious disease, with spectacularly high mortality rates, rendering it a formidable disease for economic and social reasons.
From: Fowler's Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine, 2012
Related terms:GenusMucous membraneBovine malignant catarrhal feverBovine virus diarrheaVector (molecular biology)Foot-and-mouth diseaseRabiesRuminantHostEpizootics
From: Fowler's Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine, 2012
Related terms:GenusMucous membraneBovine malignant catarrhal feverBovine virus diarrheaVector (molecular biology)Foot-and-mouth diseaseRabiesRuminantHostEpizootics
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Rinderpest refers to the cattle plague in Africa in 1890s. This disease show that how during this era of conquest even a disease affecting cattle reshaped the lives and fortunes of thousands of people. The infected cattle was imported from British Asia into Africa to feed Italian soldiers.
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