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HOW DOES ASF LOOK LIKE?
The present flyer provides essential information about the clinical presentation of the disease to help to
identify the most common clinical signs and lesions induced by ASFV Isolates of different virulence.
Classification of ASFV isolates according to the virulence versus clinical form of ASF:
High virulence isolates → peracute and acute forms of disease.
Moderate virulence isolates → acute, subacute and chronic forms of disease.
Low virulence isolates (attenuated) → subclinical or chronic form of the disease.
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ASF CLINICAL MORTALITY
EXTERNAL CLINICAL SIGNS LESIONS
FORM [days post infection]
Fever (41-42 °C), anorexia, and inactivity hyperpnoea, and cutaneous No lesions are evident in organs.
Peracute 100% [1-4 days]
hyperemia. Animals usually die suddenly without clinical signs.
Acute 90-100% Fever (40-42 °C), anorexia, recumbence, lethargy, weakness and Hemorrhages under the skin;
[6-9 days] Highly virulent ASFV recumbence and show increased respiratory rate; enlarged, edematous, and completely hemorrhagic lymph
[11-15 days] Moderately bluish-purple areas and hemorrhages (spot-like or extended) on nodes similar to blood clots (particularly gastro hepatic, and
the ears, abdomen, and/or hind l
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