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quantitative approach for the risk assessment of african swine fever and classical swine fever introduction into the united states through legal imports of pigs and swine products.the us livestock safety strongly depends on its capacity to prevent the introduction of transboundary animal diseases (tads). therefore, accurate and updated information on the location and origin of those potential tads risks is essential, so preventive measures as market restrictions can be put on place. the objective of the present study was to evaluate the current risk of african swine fever (asf) and classical swine fever (csf) introduction into the us through the legal importations of live ...201728797058
outbreak of trichinella spiralis infections associated with a wild boar hunted at a game farm in iowa.rates of trichinellosis have declined significantly in the united states due to improved pork production practices and public awareness of the danger of eating raw or undercooked pork. in april 2011, the minnesota department of health received a report of presumptive trichinellosis in a 50-year-old man with a history of wild boar consumption. a public health investigation was initiated.201425214511
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