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Analysis of the Cause of Acute Death in a Sow

2024-07-01

Clinically, the most common diseases that can cause acute death in sows include African swine fever, classical swine fever, severe gastric ulcers (perforation), acute bacterial septicemia (such as B-type Clostridium novyi, erysipelas), and exceeding the limit of mold toxins in feed. Additionally, urinary tract infections in sows caused by Streptococcus suis can also lead to acute death.

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How to Prevent African Swine Fever

2024-07-01
How to Prevent African Swine Fever African Swine Fever (ASF) is an infectious disease in pigs caused by the African Swine Fever virus, which is highly contagious and fatal. The virus only infects animals in the pig family and does not transmit to humans, but ...
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