| 21. | In the early years of the 20th century rinderpest was common in Asia and parts of Europe.
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| 22. | The rinderpest epidemic and drought during the 1890s greatly reduced the numbers of both Maasai and animal populations.
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| 23. | It also arranged at least one symposium on the problem of foot-and-mouth and rinderpest.
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| 24. | The nyala was formerly affected by the disease rinderpest, although the viral disease is considered eradicated now.
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| 25. | Measles virus evolved from the then-widespread rinderpest virus most probably between the 11th and 12th centuries.
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| 26. | But the rinderpest outbreak ( 1983 1984 ) caused a devastating 60 80 % decline in the populations.
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| 27. | Kimnyole was blamed for not having warned the warriors who went out to raid and brought back rinderpest.
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| 28. | After the Rinderpest epidemic of 1897, the Company surrendered its monopoly over railway construction in the region.
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| 29. | In the 1960s and 1970s the rinderpest that had previously killed many wildlife and livestock species was controlled.
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| 30. | Over the years rinderpest has caused widespread famine in regions that depend on cattle for meat and milk products.
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