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  2. Rinderpest - Wikipedia

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    Rinderpest (also cattle plague or steppe murrain) was an infectious viral disease of cattle, ... Death rates during outbreaks were usually extremely high, ...

  3. Great Famine of 1315–1317 - Wikipedia

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    Between 1301 and 1325, during the Great Famine it was 29.84 years, but between 1348 and 1375 during the Plague, it was only 17.33 years. [3] The average life expectancy figures are skewed by child mortality rates, which were naturally high even during non-famine years.

  4. 1899 famine in central Kenya - Wikipedia

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    A plague of locusts and a renewed outbreak of cattle plague, which resulted in the death of approximately 30% of the cattle population, further exacerbated the effects of insufficient rainfall. By the middle of 1898, the number of deaths resulting from hunger had reached a significant proportion of the population.

  5. List of human disease case fatality rates - Wikipedia

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    Human infectious diseases may be characterized by their case fatality rate (CFR), the proportion of people diagnosed with a disease who die from it (cf. mortality rate).It should not be confused with the infection fatality rate (IFR), the estimated proportion of people infected by a disease-causing agent, including asymptomatic and undiagnosed infections, who die from the disease.

  6. Black Death - Wikipedia

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    The Black Death was a bubonic plague pandemic that occurred in Europe from 1346 to 1353. It was one of the most fatal pandemics in human history; as many as 50 million people [2] perished, perhaps 50% of Europe's 14th century population. [3]

  7. Colorado man diagnosed with rare form of plague

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  8. Fiery explosion at Texas dairy farm kills 18,000 cows - AOL

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    Some 18,000 cows were killed after a massive explosion and fire erupted at a dairy farm in West Texas, becoming the largest known single-incident death of cattle. On Monday, a blast rocked the ...

  9. 1890s African rinderpest epizootic - Wikipedia

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    The Borana people in Southern Ethiopia used a cattle-based economy, a pastoral economy, when the rinderpest arrived in August 1891. [12] Cattle played an important role in marriages, as a food source, and in the maintenance of social security networks. As a result, the Borana was left without an economy and food.