Rinderpest Sentence Examples

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  • Cattle plague, or rinderpest, has not been recorded in Great Britain since 1877.

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  • In 1865 the rinderpest, or steppe murrain, originating amongst the vast herds of the Russian steppes, had spread westward over Europe, until it was brought to London by foreign cattle.

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  • One memorable feature was associated with 1877 in that this was the last year in which the dreaded cattle plague (rinderpest) made its appearance in England.

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  • Rinderpest in1896-1897swept through South Africa, and probably carried off in Natal from 30 to 40% of the stock of Europeans, while the natives' losses were even heavier.

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  • The government maintains experimental farms and forestry plantations and a veterinary department to cope with lung sickness, rinderpest, East Coast fever and such like diseases.

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  • Rinderpest and other epidemic diseases swept over the country in 1895-1896, and during the war of1899-1902the province was practically denuded of live stock.

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  • Canada is entirely free from rinderpest, pleuropneumonia and foot-and-mouth disease.

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  • The neat cattle, which are of Australian and Indian origin, are raised chiefly for beef, their hides and their horns; about nine-tenths of them were destroyed by the rinderpest and the war at the close of the 19th century.

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  • These figures showed in most cases a large decrease compared with those obtained in 1891, the cause being largely the ravages of rinderpest.

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  • This group includes canine distemper which infects carnivores, rinderpest which is a disease of artiodactyls and the human measles virus.

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  • The main areas of research include rinderpest, peste des petits ruminants, vesicular stomatitis, and HIV.

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  • Stephen Blakeway attempted to quantify the result of controlling rinderpest in south Sudan.

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  • He, from the beginning, planned to eradicate rinderpest from Africa.

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  • When, after the introduction of cattle plague or rinderpest in 1865, the proposal was made to resort to the extreme remedy of slaughter in order to check the ravages of a disease which was pursuing its course with ruinous results, the idea was received with public indignation and denounced as barbarous.

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  • In it " the expression ` disease' means cattle plague (that is to say, rinderpest, or the disease commonly called cattle plague), contagious pleuropneumonia of cattle (in this act called pleuro-pneumonia), foot-and-mouth disease, sheep-pox, sheep-scab, or swine fever (that is to say, the disease known as typhoid fever of swine, soldier purples, red disease, hog cholera or swine plague)."

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  • The first two groups were immune to challenge with rinderpest virus.

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  • These are all encouraging signs of progress in rinderpest eradication.

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  • Later, rinderpest vaccination was included (at the insistence of UNICEF) in the work of the CAHWs.

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  • Initially, UNICEF organized the rinderpest vaccination campaign as a separate exercise.

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