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APHIS Offers Webinars for African Swine Fever Action Week



Join USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to learn the latest on African swine fever, and get resources to help you protect your herd, livelihood, or companion animal from the devasting disease.

Just one case of African swine fever could wipe out America's pig population and pork industry. Help keep the virus out of the United States and off your farm.

During African Swine Fever Action Week, APHIS will present events and new resources so you can learn about the disease, actions APHIS is taking to safeguard the United States, and biosecurity measures you can implement now to protect our pigs.

Join us and other commercial producers, veterinarians, small farmers, and pet pig owners who are banding together to protect our pigs from African swine fever. It's a matter of livelihood and death.

Visit Protect Our Pigs, a USDA initiative that provides essential information and resources, 24/7 to help you stop African swine fever and save your pigs. Watch our videos and download biosecurity best practices to help educate your clients, workers, and others on the steps to prevent African swine fever.

Action Week events are:

Oct. 11 -- Fever FAQs, 2 p.m. Eastern. Register for the live webinar .

Oct. 13 -- The State of ASF, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Eastern. Register for the Twitter event at https://twitter.com/USDA_APHIS
 

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