Third elephant at Dublin Zoo tests positive for deadly EEHV virus

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Third elephant at Dublin Zoo tests positive for deadly EEHV virus

Dublin Zoo has confirmed a third elephant has tested positive for Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus (EEHV), which has already caused the death of two elephants at the zoo.

In a statement on Wednesday, the zoo’s management said the age of the third elephant may be an advantage. The Asian elephant in question, Asha, is 17.

“Being older, her body has had more time to develop antibodies to fight the infection, potentially giving her a greater chance of survival.

“Our dedicated veterinary team is working tirelessly to provide Asha with the best possible care, and we are closely monitoring her condition.”

The statement added that while EEHV is a “serious and unpredictable illness”, the zoo is hopeful of a positive outcome due to early detection and treatment.

“Currently, the other elephants in our herd are not showing signs of EEHV, but we are closely monitoring their health.”

The news comes after two eight-year-old elephants at the zoo, Avani and Zinda, died from the…



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