Table 3.
Temporal description of a confirmed African swine fever outbreak in a medium-sized farm in Lira district, Uganda
Date | Day of outbreak | Event | Accumulated number of dead and slaughtered pigs |
---|---|---|---|
7th March | 0 | First pig shows clinical signs: fever, shivering, anorexia | 0 |
8th March | 1 | First pig dies, 2 sows abort, 1 of these dies | 2 |
9th March | 2 | Second sow that aborted the day before dies | 3 |
10th March | 3 | Fourth adult pig dies | 4 |
11th March | 4 | First piglet/grower dies | 5 |
12th March | 5 | 2 growers die | 7 |
16th March | 9 | 2 adult pig show clinical signs, both slaughtered | 9 |
17th March | 10 | 1 adult pig dies, 3 adult pigs start showing clinical signs, all 3 slaughtered | 13 |
23rd March | 16 | In total 15 adult pigs have died, 11 adult pigs have been slaughtered, and 24 piglets/growers have died | 50 |
2nd April | 26 | Since the 23rd of March, 4 adult pigs have died, 8 adult pigs have been slaughtered, and 16 piglets/growers have died | 78 |
10th April | 34 | Since the 2nd of April, 54 piglets/growers and 1 adult pig have died | 133 |
June | All pigs dead or slaughtered | >138 |