Researchers are working on vaccines against swine fever
African swine fever (ASF) is predominantly devastating in Asia, where it causes serious economic damage and rising food prices.
Researchers are working to develop a vaccine against swine fever that can save the world’s pig population – origo wrote.
Time magazine reported that the virus was not considered important until it was found in China last year. China is the home of half the world’s pigs. (origo, Pig-world.co.uk)
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