Clinically, animals with acute disease present anorexia, lethargy, fever, and leukopenia (Penrith et al., 2011, Robinson and Robinson, 2015). Hemorrhages within the periphery of lymph nodes and renal petechiae are common findings. Experimental research in common warthogs and bushpigs demonstrated intra-species transmission (Everett et al., 2011, Gers et al., 2011).
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