Frenemos la fiebre porcina africana (Stop African Swine Fever)
African Swine Fever (ASF) is a contagious and deadly virus that’s infecting pigs in many countries. It’s harmless to humans, but it can be present in foods made from pork. People can spread the disease by bringing pork or pork products with them when they travel from a country where ASF exists. Help stop ASF. Don’t pack pork.
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