Abstract

A review is given on classical swine fever (CSF) including epizootiology, clinical disease and pathology. Under the item of epizootiology the history of CSF is briefly summarized. Ways of transmission are described with special reference to CSF in wild boars. The chapter about clinical disease includes the description of different courses of CSF such as peracute, acute, subacute form and chronic disease with reference to the course of transplacental infection and fate of the progeny associated with the “carrier sow syndrome”. The most typical lesions in CSF are summarized in the chapter of pathology.

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