Stock Photo - 27 November 2019, Brandenburg, Lindenberg: Kerstin Klingbeil, employee of the company Schweinezucht Lindenberg GbR, holds a few hours old piglet in her arms. The risk of an African swine fever (ASP) infected wild boar in Germany and Brandenburg is high, the experts agree. The virus has been detected in 22 dead wild boars in Poland near the German border. On Wednesday another positive find was discovered near the village of Kotla in Lower Silesia. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa. - Lindenberg/Brandenburg/Germany

Stock Photo: 27 November 2019, Brandenburg, Lindenberg: Kerstin Klingbeil, employee of the company Schweinezucht Lindenberg GbR, holds a few hours old piglet in her arms.

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