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Classical Swine Fever
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abdomen and chest. A non-purulent encephalitis is
abdomen and chest. A non-purulent encephalitis is
often present (Gruber et al., 1995).
often present (Gruber et al., 1995).
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Chronic:
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Pathological changes are less typical, especially the
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lack of haemorrhages on organs and serosae. In
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animals displaying chronic diarrhoea, necrotic and
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ulcerative lesions on the ileum, the ileocaecal valve
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and the rectum are common. Since clinical signs of
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chronic CSF are rather non-specific, a broad range
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of other diseases must be considered as part of any
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differential diagnosis.
==Treatment==
==Treatment==
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