Within a week time, second elephant died after getting infected by the Herpes virus in Kerala.
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Within a week time, second elephant died after getting infected by the Herpes virus in Kerala.
About the Herpes Virus in Elephant
- Elephant endotheliotropic herpesviruses (EEHV) or Elephantid betaherpesvirus 1 (ElHV-1) is a type of herpes virus.
- It can cause a highly fatal hemorrhagic disease when transmitted to young elephants.
- They are generally benign and occasionally surfaced to cause small growths or lesions.
- Some types of EEHV can cause a highly fatal disease in Asian elephants.
- The disease can be treated with the rapid application of antiviral drugs, but this has only been effective in around a third of cases.
Infectious to Elephant population
- The death of elephants due to the Herpes virus is common among elephants in the wild.
- If the immunity of elephants is low or it is genetically weak, then the chance of infection increases.
- Around 80% mortality rate is found in calves below the age of 8 years.
- The virus produces a rapid rate of death among elephants. They usually die within 48 hours.