Subcutaneus hemorrhages in abdomen - Atlas of swine pathology

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Possible causes: SalmonellosisClassical Swine Fever
Subacute ASF clinical picture 19 days after experimental infection.
The animal showed a febrile syndrome maintaned 4 days prior the slaughter (fever >40.5ºC, mild anorexia, lethargy, weakness and recumbence).
Diferential diagnosis should consider CSF, salmonellosis, septicemias and anticoagulant poisoning.