Fig. 1From: Persistent domestic circulation of African swine fever virus in Tanzania, 2015–2017Clinical signs and postmortem findings observed in domestic pigs with African swine fever. a Ventral recumbence and cutaneous congestion especially on the outer side of pinna and b loss of appetite, lateral recumbence and a tendency to stay together at one side of the pen were observed in pigs with African swine fever. At postmortem, c the pericardial and thoracic cavities were filled with straw tinged fluid (indicated by an arrow), d hemorrhages of the heart (indicated by an arrow) especially at the atrioventricular junctions, e hemorrhages of the gastrohepatic lymph node (indicated by an arrow) and f enteritis and hemorrhages of the mesenteric lymph nodes (indicated by an arrow head)Back to article page