Hong Kong: African Swine Fever Detected in a Hong Kong Pig Farm

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Following the detection of African Swine Fever (ASF) virus in six pigs of a local pig farm, the Hong Kong government ordered the culling of all 240 pigs shared in the same shed with the infected pigs.

Hong Kong: African Swine Fever Detected in a Hong Kong Pig Farm

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