Human infections with African Swine Fever may be the biggest threat to public health these days. ASFV is spreading in China, Eastern Europe, and Korea. It is on the border between Poland and Germany. Will Germany lead the way in exploring the threat of African Swine Fever to human health?

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Tuesday, January 9, 2018

John Beldekas's research on African Swine Fever Virus as a human infection

John Beldekas's research on African Swine Fever Virus as a human infection

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Florida Pig Farm Poses Riddle

"AIDS victims and pigs stricken with chronic African swine fever have common characteristics, Beldekas said, including fever, abnormally large lymph nodes, skin lesions, immune-related pneumonia, and a reduction of white blood cells. Both diseases can be spread through exposure to infected blood, blood products and semen, Beldekas said, but the animal virus can also be transmitted by infected ticks. Accordingly, they say, the animal virus may somehow be a factor in the transmission of AIDS, which could have spread from infected pigs to humans through tick bites, and then from human to human through sexual contact or direct infection of blood."
--By JON NORDHEIMER, SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES