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Researchers at Japan's National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO) are set to study how African swine fever (ASF) virus spreads in the wild — and why certain pigs never develop symptoms of the disease.
Cells from the ASF-resistant wild pigs could help researchers better understand how the virus spreads.
Researchers at Japan's National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO) are set to study how African swine fever (ASF) virus spreads in the wild — and why certain pigs never develop symptoms of the disease.