Can all elephants get herpes?
It has been noticed that the elephant herpes virus is found mostly
in zoos in which both African and Asian elephants are kept.
It seems that African elephants carry the virus in them, but
are resistant against it.
Asian elephants, however, cannot develop anti-bodies and that is why
the viral illness can break out in them. The infection thus takes place
by direct or indirect contact with African elephants. Such contact,
naturally, will take place in practically every zoo.
How was the virus transmitted?
Before she was given to Basel Zoo Malayka lived together with Asian
elephants for a few years in Circus Knie.
Maxie, the Zürich breeding elephant bull,
also lived together with African elephants in Chipperfield Circus in
Britain and appeared in the arena with them.
Additionally, elephant keepers and other zoo animal keepers also travel
to other countries and zoos, and may come into contact with African
elephants and their keepers there.
Is herpes always deadly for elephants?
The tragedy is that the illness affects primarily young animals like
Lohimi, Xian and Aishu or older and weaker elephants.
Some Asian elephants who got herpes virus infections could be treated
successfully.
The course of the illness was less acute with these elephants, however,
in contrast with Lohimi, Xian and Aishu. Unfortunately, the virus cannot
be completely eliminated by treatment, and a later re-infection of these
'cured' elephants is possible at any time.
More information about herpes in the "Elefanten Magazin
Nr. 6" from the European
Elephant Group |