
Rinderpest images/ FAO Vaccination of cattle against rinderpest at the National Veterinary Institute, Debre, Zeit. 1987 Ethiopia Photo by F. Paladini
Rinderpest - Wikipedia
Rinderpest (also cattle plague or steppe murrain) was an infectious viral disease of cattle, domestic water buffalo, and many other species of even-toed ungulates, including gaurs, …
Rinderpest - Generalized Conditions - Merck Veterinary Manual
Rinderpest was a disease of cloven-hoofed animals characterized by fever, necrotic stomatitis, gastroenteritis, lymphoid necrosis, and high mortality. In epidemic form, it was the most lethal …
Rinderpest - WOAH - World Organisation for Animal Health
Rinderpest is a highly contagious disease that had been known since humans initiated the domestication of livestock. The disease primarily affects cattle, buffaloes, yaks, and several …
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Rinderpest - WOAH
Classical rinderpest resulting from contact exposure has an incubation period of 3–15 days, dependent on the virus strain and the degree of exposure. For the purposes of the OIE …
Rinderpest virus, cow - Merck Veterinary Manual
Rinderpest virus, cow Cow infected with rinderpest virus—depressed, with conjunctival exudate and diarrhea staining over hind end. Courtesy of USDA-Plum Island Animal Disease Center.
Lessons from Rinderpest Eradication with Reference to COVID-19 …
Rinderpest is marked by fever with ocular and nasal discharges and can cause high morbidity and mortality rates from oral and gastrointestinal tract ulceration, diarrhoea, dysentery, …
Rinderpest - Food and Agriculture Organization
It provides an overview of rinderpest eradication and illustrates the consequences of a possible re-emergence. It also describes the disease etiology and epidemiology, clinical signs, post …
Category : Rinderpest - Wikimedia
Media in category "Rinderpest" The following 21 files are in this category, out of 21 total. 10 4 Votivtafel Sixtus-3492.jpg 1,933 × 3,459; 2.03 MB. 19th century print rinderpest.jpg 1,754 × …
Rinderpest: the veterinary perspective on eradication - PMC
Rinderpest in cattle and buffaloes is marked by fever with ocular and nasal discharges and is capable of causing high morbidity and mortality rates from oral and gastrointestinal tract …
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