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A New Vaccine Campaign Could Be The First Step In Wiping Out ‘Goat Plague’

A New Vaccine Campaign Could Be The First Step In Wiping Out ‘Goat Plague’

"The virus was first identified in Ivory Coast in 1942 and has spread to some 70 countries since then. It is quite good at spreading, both by animal-to-animal contact and through the air. "It's very, very contagious," says Adesogan.

It has not reached the United States because our quarantine measures and our control of animal imports keep sick animals out. Since the acute form of the disease lasts only a week or two, quarantines definitely work. Nor has it been reported in Europe.

Now there's an effort to eradicate the disease by 2030 โ€” to wipe it out just as its relative, the cattle plague called rinderpest, was officially eliminated in 2011 after decades of effort. The key is to vaccinate the herds with a shot administered in the neck or rump. The problem up until now has been that the freeze-dried vaccine was only effective if kept at about 39 degrees Fahrenheit. And there isn't a lot of refrigeration available in many parts of the world where the virus lurks."

Thousands of pigs roamed the streets of New York City in the 1800s, until gentrification drove them away. โ€” Quartz

Thousands of pigs roamed the streets of New York City in the 1800s, until gentrification drove them away. โ€” Quartz

"On his first visit to America in 1842, Charles Dickens found plenty to ridiculeโ€”Americaโ€™s money obsession, their manners, their tobacco chewing habits. But the biggest target of Dickensโ€™ humor was New Yorkers. Specifically, their pigs."

"Stepping onto Broadway, New Yorkโ€™s biggest commercial thoroughfare, Dickens encountered โ€œtwo portly sowsโ€ and โ€œa select party of half-a-dozen gentlemen hogsโ€ among the brightly dressed ladies and a bustle of coaches. Even more than this strange sight of pigs roaming the cityโ€™s streets, Dickens was captivated by the free and easy swine lifestyleโ€”a โ€œroving, gentlemanly, vagabond kind of life.โ€ Scavenging curbside trash in droves, New Yorkโ€™s wandering pigs were on โ€œequal, if not superior footingโ€ with humansโ€”a model of self-sufficiency."