marhavész
Marhavész is a term with historical significance, primarily referring to widespread cattle plagues or epizootics that occurred in various regions. These diseases had devastating economic and social consequences, impacting agricultural societies reliant on livestock for food, labor, and trade.
Historically, major marhavész outbreaks often originated from infectious diseases that spread rapidly through susceptible cattle populations.
In response to marhavész, communities and authorities implemented various measures, though often rudimentary by modern standards.
The term "marhavész" is less commonly used in contemporary veterinary science, which now employs more specific