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How long is the incubation period of African swine fever? How to detoxify?

The incubation period of African classical swine fever is usually about five to nineteen days, which is related to many factors, such as the virus influence of classical swine fever virus and the disease resistance of infected pigs. At present, there is no medicine to cure classical swine fever. If infected pigs are found, they must contact the local authorities for disinfection as soon as possible.

Because African swine fever is highly contagious, once it is suppressed, there may be symptoms of large-scale infection and related death. In view of this situation, we must use scientific and reasonable methods to kill it as soon as possible, so as to minimize economic losses, and at the same time report to government departments and seek professional help.

What is African swine fever?

African swine fever is an acute infectious disease caused by the spread of African swine fever virus by insects and the contact between sick pigs and domestic pigs. At present, there is no cure. This disease was first reported by 192 1 in Kenya, Africa. After investigation, it is listed as a legally reported animal epidemic disease by the World Health Organization, and it is also an animal infectious disease that needs to be prevented in the process of raising livestock in China. Many domestic pig farmers and farmers should have a high enough awareness of vigilance and prevention.

The incubation period of African swine fever is generally about five to nineteen days.

This disease is characterized by a short onset process, acute infection and mortality as high as 100%, accompanied by symptoms such as elevated body temperature, skin bleeding, poor appetite or vomiting in sick pigs. It is an animal-derived disease with great biological influence. The incubation period is usually five to nineteen days, and the length of incubation period is related to the antiviral ability of sick pigs and the spread of the virus. The virus did not begin to detoxify until the end of the incubation period. Before the clinical symptoms appeared, the virus had been detoxified with the excretion of sick animals. Once pigs have clinical symptoms, it means that all pigs are infected.

At present, there is no specific medicine to cure classical swine fever, so the sick pigs should be culled as soon as possible after being found.

In the existing investigation, there is no specific medicine to cure classical swine fever. Once domestic pigs are infected, they must be isolated from healthy pigs as soon as possible, and the government is required to send professional epidemic prevention personnel to kill and treat animals in order to reduce the economic losses of farmers.