2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2023.105972
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Pathological and molecular studies on elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus haemorrhagic disease among captive and free-range Asian elephants in India

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“…Though the population of wild elephants in the central Indian landscape is not significant, but the landscape is very important considering the migration and gene flow of the elephants. Till date, not more than five reports have emerged from India from 2000 [9,12,13,14,15] . The EEHV threatens the species as young calves suffer significant mortality due to the infection.…”
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“…Though the population of wild elephants in the central Indian landscape is not significant, but the landscape is very important considering the migration and gene flow of the elephants. Till date, not more than five reports have emerged from India from 2000 [9,12,13,14,15] . The EEHV threatens the species as young calves suffer significant mortality due to the infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%