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Rinderpest Campaigns: A Virus, Its Vaccines, and Global Development in the Twentieth Century

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Amanda Kay McVety has written the first history of the international effort to eradicate rinderpest - a devastating cattle disease - which began in the 1940s and ended in 2011.

Rinderpest is the only other disease besides smallpox to have been eradicated, but very few people in the United States know about it, because it did not infect humans and never broke out in North America.

In other parts of the world, however, rinderpest was a serious economic and social burden and the struggle against it was a critical part of the effort to fight poverty and hunger globally.

McVety follows the deployment of rinderpest vaccines around the globe, exploring the role of the environment in the understanding of development, internationalism, and national security.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108395201 / 9781108395205
eBook (EPUB)
31/08/2018
English
344 pages
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