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Is African classical swine fever cured?

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, African classical swine fever is the number one killer in the pig industry, also known as HIV in the animal kingdom, this title is internationally recognized. African classical swine fever has been prevalent in the world for more than 100 years. At present, no country has been able to develop effective against African classical swine fever.

African swine fever is the number one killer in the pig industry, also known as HIV in the animal kingdom, which is internationally recognized. African swine fever has been prevalent in the world for more than 100 years, and no country has been able to develop effective drugs and vaccines against African swine fever. In August this year, China's first case of African swine fever outbreak in Liaoning, the state can only take strict prevention and control measures, while paying close attention to African swine fever vaccine research. Is African swine fever cured?

Is African swine fever cured?

African swine fever is not yet cured. These diseases are difficult to treat, but can be controlled through prevention. To prevent the introduction of pathogens to pig farms, control people, vehicles and susceptible animals into the farm, all must be disinfected. The environment of the farm should also be disinfected, and all ticks inside and outside the farm and on pigs should be killed. When feeding, pay attention not to use swill and kitchen garbage.

African swine fever treatment has improved?

Symptoms of swine fever Avoid contact between the breeders of this herd and other pig herds, advocate the use of special work clothes and shoes; ensure the reliable source of reserve pig herds; reasonably treat waste water and waste parts of slaughtered pigs to prevent wild boars from approaching. Farm leaders, veterinarians and all pig related personnel should be aware of ASF prevention, be able to recognize ASF, know what to do if there is a suspected ASF case, pay attention to food waste feeding and other risk factors that undermine biosafety, especially piglets.

 
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