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Latest revision as of 21:36, 23 February 2025
Rinderpest (also known as cattle plague or steppe murrain) was an infectious viral disease of cattle, domestic buffalo, and many other species of even-toed ungulates, including buffaloes, large antelope and deer, giraffes, wildebeests, and warthogs.
History[edit]
The disease was characterized by fever, oral erosions, diarrhea, lymphoid necrosis, and high mortality. Death rates during outbreaks were usually extremely high, approaching 100% in immunologically naïve populations. Rinderpest was mainly transmitted by direct contact and by drinking contaminated water, although it could also be transmitted by air. After a global eradication campaign, the last confirmed case of rinderpest was diagnosed in 2001.
Symptoms[edit]
The symptoms of rinderpest were high fever, followed by discharges from the eyes and nose, erosions in the mouth, and diarrhea. The animal would also exhibit a loss of appetite and signs of depression. The disease was usually fatal, with animals dying from dehydration and electrolyte imbalances.
Eradication[edit]
The global eradication of rinderpest was declared in 2011 by the Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Organisation for Animal Health. This followed a decade-long intensive vaccination campaign. Rinderpest is the second disease to have been eradicated, after smallpox.
See also[edit]
- Smallpox
- Infectious disease
- Viral disease
- Food and Agriculture Organization
- World Organisation for Animal Health
References[edit]
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Rinderpest Virus
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Rinderpest Milk Fever
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Runderpest in Nederland 18e eeuw
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Veterinary Report on the cattle plague, 1865-7, Great Britain
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Rinderpest 1896
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Political Map of South Africa drawn 1897 reprint 1899
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19th century print rinderpest
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Animals in action; studies and stories of beasts, birds and reptiles; their habits, their homes and their peculiarities (1901)
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The National Archives UK - CO 1069-28-39
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Rinderpest memorial Mukteshwar


