Rinderpest
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This publication on rinderpest aims to improve knowledge and capacities to suspect and rapidly identify and control an outbreak if re-emergence occurs. It provides an overview of rinderpest eradication and illustrates the consequences of a possible re-emergence. It also describes the disease etiology and epidemiology, clinical signs, post-mortem findings, and differential diagnosis.
The publication is intended for a range of professionals who play a role in detecting and facing a possible re-emergence of the disease, including:
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<li>Veterinary services.</li>
<li>Veterinary professionals.</li>
<li>Laboratory personnel.</li>
<li>Researchers, teachers, and students of veterinary faculties.</li>
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It details on:
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<li>The basics of rinderpest and the consequences of a possible re-emergence.</li>
<li>The organism that causes the disease and its epidemiology and transmission.</li>
<li>Clinical signs and different forms of the disease infection in cattle and buffaloes.</li>
<li>Typical post-mortem findings in cattle and buffaloes.</li>
<li>Diagnosis and common differential diagnosis of rinderpest from similar diseases.</li>
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