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Volume 24, Number 4—April 2018
Research Letter

Classical Swine Fever Outbreak after Modified Live LOM Strain Vaccination in Naive Pigs, South Korea

Sang H. Je1, Taeyong Kwon1, Sung J. Yoo, Dong-Uk Lee, SeungYoon Lee, Juergen A. Richt, and Young S. LyooComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Konkuk University, Seoul, South Korea (S.H. Je, T. Kwon, S.J. Yoo, D.-U. Lee, Y.S. Lyoo); HanByol Farm Tech, Namyangju, South Korea (S. Lee); Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA (J.A. Richt)

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Clinical signs and pathologic lesions in naive pig infected with classical swine fever virus LOM vaccine strain, Jeju Island, South Korea. A) Cyanosis of ear. B) Hemorrhages in kidney. C) Marginal infarction of spleen. D) Button ulcers in large intestine. E) Hemorrhages in bladder.

Figure. Clinical signs and pathologic lesions in naive pig infected with classical swine fever virus LOM vaccine strain, Jeju Island, South Korea. A) Cyanosis of ear. B) Hemorrhages in kidney. C) Marginal infarction of spleen. D) Button ulcers in large intestine. E) Hemorrhages in bladder.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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