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Last year, however, Japanese geneticists studying rinderpest's mutation patterns estimated that until about A.D. 1000, it was virtually identical to measles — making it likely that pandemics that killed only animals before that time had other causes, like anthrax or possibly an ancestor virus from which both measles and rinderpest evolved.
Rinderpest's eradication won't be official, however, until the Paris-based World OrgAnimal Health OIEmal Health (OIE) certifies the rinderpest-free status of a handful of remaining countries.
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That's because rinderpest is an epizootic, an animal disease.
Musser, a rinderpest expert at Texas A&M's veterinary school.
Until 1999, war-torn Sri Lanka was one of the world's last pockets of rinderpest.
The rinderpest plague that began in the 1880's was followed by famine, by smallpox, by locusts — a series of biological bombs that ended a way of life.
With the programme's main focus on global rinderpest eradication, the GREP Secretariat has been the most important coordinating activity.
Lancisi's monographs on influenza, cattle plague (rinderpest), and malaria revealed his gifts as an epidemiologist.
The purpose of the restrictions is to keep foot-and-mouth disease and rinderpest out of the U. S., & they have been in effect about 17 years.
Rinderpest appears to have emerged in Asia.
Death from rinderpest is rapid and nasty.
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