| 31. | Rinderpest was also considered as a biological weapon in the United Kingdom's program during World War II.
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| 32. | During this period his research team developed a vaccine against rinderpest, a malignant and contagious disease of cattle.
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| 33. | The measles virus appears to have fully diverged from the then-widespread rinderpest virus by the 12th century.
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| 34. | First appearing in East Africa in 1891, rinderpest, a disease of cattle, spread rapidly across Africa.
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| 35. | Cattle in Afghanistan are susceptible to rinderpest, a highly contagious disease found in animals from Pakistan, Ahmed said.
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| 36. | Between 1896 and 1897, rinderpest crippled the economic backbone of the Herero and Nama economy and slowed white expansion.
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| 37. | Reinders resumed his experiments in 1774, concentrating on the inoculation of calves from cows that had recovered from rinderpest.
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| 38. | The famine was caused by rinderpest that killed the majority of all cattle ( see 1890s African rinderpest epizootic ).
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| 39. | The famine was caused by rinderpest that killed the majority of all cattle ( see 1890s African rinderpest epizootic ).
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| 40. | In 1897, during a rinderpest outbreak, he again clashed with the police and military at Phokwane near Hartswater.
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