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Reddening of the ears is a common sign of African swine fever in pigs.

Source:USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)outreach material brochure entitled "African Swine Fever: An Expanding Threat to U.S. Hogs", linked to from [1]. Program Aid #1614, published March 2006.

Photo credit: Unknown. Brochure specifically says uncredited photos are from the APHIS photo library.


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