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. humans are not susceptible to the disease. the typical signs of african swine fever are similar to classical swine fever, and the two diseases normally have to be distinguished by laboratory diagnosis. symptoms include fever, loss of appetite, lack of energy, abortions, internal bleeding, with haemorrhages
by: contact with infected animals, including contact between free-ranging pigs and wild boar. ingestion of meat or meat products from infected animals - kitchen waste, swill feed, infected wild boar (including offal). contact with anything contaminated by the virus such as clothing, vehicles and other...
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/topics/topic/african-swine-fever
. humans are not susceptible to the disease. the typical signs of african swine fever are similar to classical swine fever, and the two diseases normally have to be distinguished by laboratory diagnosis. symptoms include fever, loss of appetite, lack of energy, abortions, internal bleeding, with haemorrhages
by: contact with infected animals, including contact between free-ranging pigs and wild boar. ingestion of meat or meat products from infected animals - kitchen waste, swill feed, infected wild boar (including offal). contact with anything contaminated by the virus such as clothing, vehicles and other...
https://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/topics/topic/african-swine-fever