In 2011, the world was declared free from rinderpest, one of the most feared and devastating infectious diseases of animals. Rinderpest is the second infectious disease, after smallpox, to have been eradicated. However, potentially infectious rinderpest virus material remains widely disseminated among research and diagnostic facilities across the world and poses a risk for disease recurrence should it be released. Member Countries of the World Organisation for Animal Health and the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations are committed to destroying remaining stocks of infectious material or ensuring that it is stored under international supervision in a limited number of approved facilities. To facilitate this commitment an...
Nigeria was declared provisionally free from Rinderpest (RP) disease in 1998 and vaccination against...
The re-emergence of rinderpest virus in East Africa in 1979 caused widespread outbreaks of disease a...
In 1999, various African countries have reached a degree of freedom from rinderpest. If a country wa...
In 2011, the world was declared free from rinderpest, one of the most feared and devastating infecti...
Following the complete eradication of smallpox in 1979, rinderpest looks set to become the second di...
During the past 70 years, concerted efforts by the national veterinary services of affected countrie...
In 2011 the Food and Agriculture Organization formally announced that rinderpest was eradicated from...
Rinderpest is a major epizootic disease of cattle caused by a morbillivirus. It is acknowledged to b...
In 2011, ten years after the last reported outbreak, the eradication of rinderpest was declared. How...
In 2011, the 79th General Session of the World Assembly of the World Organisation for Animal Health ...
Abstract: Global vaccination campaign led to the eradication of rinderpest worldwide, which was cert...
Rinderpest was a devastating disease of livestock responsible for continent-wide famine and poverty....
During the past 70 years, concerted efforts by the national veterinary services of affected countrie...
We report surveillance for rinderpest virus in wildlife populations in three major ecosystems of Eas...
Rinderpest is an acute, highly contagious, viral disease of cattle, domesticated buffalo and some sp...
Nigeria was declared provisionally free from Rinderpest (RP) disease in 1998 and vaccination against...
The re-emergence of rinderpest virus in East Africa in 1979 caused widespread outbreaks of disease a...
In 1999, various African countries have reached a degree of freedom from rinderpest. If a country wa...
In 2011, the world was declared free from rinderpest, one of the most feared and devastating infecti...
Following the complete eradication of smallpox in 1979, rinderpest looks set to become the second di...
During the past 70 years, concerted efforts by the national veterinary services of affected countrie...
In 2011 the Food and Agriculture Organization formally announced that rinderpest was eradicated from...
Rinderpest is a major epizootic disease of cattle caused by a morbillivirus. It is acknowledged to b...
In 2011, ten years after the last reported outbreak, the eradication of rinderpest was declared. How...
In 2011, the 79th General Session of the World Assembly of the World Organisation for Animal Health ...
Abstract: Global vaccination campaign led to the eradication of rinderpest worldwide, which was cert...
Rinderpest was a devastating disease of livestock responsible for continent-wide famine and poverty....
During the past 70 years, concerted efforts by the national veterinary services of affected countrie...
We report surveillance for rinderpest virus in wildlife populations in three major ecosystems of Eas...
Rinderpest is an acute, highly contagious, viral disease of cattle, domesticated buffalo and some sp...
Nigeria was declared provisionally free from Rinderpest (RP) disease in 1998 and vaccination against...
The re-emergence of rinderpest virus in East Africa in 1979 caused widespread outbreaks of disease a...
In 1999, various African countries have reached a degree of freedom from rinderpest. If a country wa...