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Rinderpest is the first animal virus to be contained and then eradicated in the wild.
Scientists eradicate deadly rinderpest virus Ian Sample 2010
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Viruses, such as Rinderpest and Avian Influenza Virus, can become invasive, seriously placing livestock production and livelihoods at risk.
Invasive alien species and development challenges in Africa 2007
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In 1898 when first I went up country in Africa it happened that a terrible epidemic, the "Rinderpest", destroyed all the buffalo in the country.
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Rinderpest projectThe FAO Director General also made an important announcement during the World Food Day ceremony.
FAO Calls for 70 Percent Increase in World Food Production 2010
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Rinderpest affected Africa, Asia and Europe for millennia and caused widespread famine and decimated millions of animals both domestic and wild, Diouf said.
FAO Calls for 70 Percent Increase in World Food Production 2010
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Rinderpest projectThe FAO Director General also made an important announcement during the World Food Day ceremony.
FAO Calls for 70 Percent Increase in World Food Production 2010
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Rinderpest affected Africa, Asia and Europe for millennia and caused widespread famine and decimated millions of animals both domestic and wild, Diouf said.
FAO Calls for 70 Percent Increase in World Food Production 2010
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Rinderpest projectThe FAO Director General also made an important announcement during the World Food Day ceremony.
FAO Calls for 70 Percent Increase in World Food Production 2010
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Rinderpest affected Africa, Asia and Europe for millennia and caused widespread famine and decimated millions of animals both domestic and wild, Diouf said.
FAO Calls for 70 Percent Increase in World Food Production 2010
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Rinderpest affected Africa, Asia and Europe for millennia and caused widespread famine and decimated millions of animals both domestic and wild, Diouf said.
FAO Calls for 70 Percent Increase in World Food Production 2010
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