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Developing a non-invasive method of detecting elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus infections using faecal samples.

Sophie M CommonYaoprapa YunAyona Silva-FletcherChatchote ThitaramThittaya JanyamethakulSiripat KhammesriFieke Marije Molenaar
Published in: The Veterinary record (2021)
This study presents the first evidence that EEHV is excreted in faeces at detectable levels. This method may in future be used for improved understanding of the epidemiology of EEHV in free-living elephant populations, as well as detection of EEHV excretion in captive herds.
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