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  2. Rinderpest - Wikipedia

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    Rinderpest was mainly transmitted by direct contact and by drinking contaminated water, although it could also be transmitted by air. [4] Rinderpest is believed to have originated in Asia, and to have spread by transport of cattle. [5] [6] [7] The term Rinderpest (German: [ˈʁɪndɐˌpɛst] ⓘ) is a German word meaning 'cattle plague'.

  3. Eradication of infectious diseases - Wikipedia

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    Following rinderpest, many experts believe that ovine rinderpest, or peste des petits ruminants (PPR), is the next disease amenable to global eradication. [ 148 ] [ 149 ] PPR is a highly contagious viral disease of goats and sheep characterized by fever, painful sores in the mouth, tongue and feet, diarrhea, pneumonia and death, especially in ...

  4. Ovine rinderpest - Wikipedia

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    Ovine rinderpest, also commonly known as peste des petits ruminants (PPR), is a contagious disease primarily affecting goats and sheep; however, camels and wild small ruminants can also be affected. [2] PPR is currently present in North, Central, West and East Africa, the Middle East, South Asia [3] and Southern Europe. [4]

  5. List of infectious sheep and goat diseases - Wikipedia

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    Sheep and goats are both small ruminants with cosmopolitan distributions due to their being kept historically and in modern times as grazers both individually and in herds in return for their production of milk, wool, and meat. [1]

  6. 1890s African rinderpest epizootic - Wikipedia

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    However, rinderpest had not crossed the Sahara until the 1880s. The spread was rapid, trickling in from inland regions during the German pacification campaigns of the 1880s and 1890s. Rinderpest was referred to as sadoka in East Africa. Evidence of rinderpest in cattle in Eritrea and Ethiopia can be seen almost a decade before the devastation ...

  7. Walter Plowright - Wikipedia

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    Walter Plowright CMG FRS [1] FRCVS (20 July 1923 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire – 19 February 2010 in London [2]) was an English veterinary scientist who devoted his career to the eradication of the cattle plague rinderpest.