How did rinderpest reach Africa?

Question: How did rinderpest reach Africa?

Answer: From East, Africa Rinderpest was a fatal disease. It had entered British Asia. East Africa had imported cattle from British Asia to feed the Italian soldiers fighting in their country. The cattle were infected, and thus, this disease had spread among the people. This led to the migration of many people from Africa to other parts of the world.


How did rinderpest reach Africa?


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