Subclinical infection of a young captive Asian elephant with elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus 1

Arch Virol. 2018 Feb;163(2):495-500. doi: 10.1007/s00705-017-3628-2. Epub 2017 Nov 1.

Abstract

Elephant endotheliotropic herpesviruses (EEHVs) are a continuous threat for young Asian elephants. We report a laboratory-confirmed infection of a 5-year-old female Asian elephant (AZ_2016) in the Berlin Zoologischer Garten. Initially, high EEHV-1 loads were detected in trunk swabs obtained from the young elephant during routine screening. The animal showed no clinical signs except for slight irritability. EEHV-1 was continuously shed for almost one year, with fluctuations in viral load from time to time. Our investigations highlight the continuous threat of EEHV-1 to young captive Asian elephants and stress the importance of routine monitoring of captive elephants to allow early detection of infection.

Keywords: Asian elephants; EEHV-1; Zoo.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Asymptomatic Infections
  • Elephants / virology*
  • Female
  • Herpesviridae / classification
  • Herpesviridae / genetics
  • Herpesviridae / isolation & purification*
  • Herpesviridae Infections / veterinary*
  • Herpesviridae Infections / virology