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Volume 26, Number 1—January 2020
Research

Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus Hemorrhagic Disease in Asian Elephant Calves in Logging Camps, Myanmar

Zaw Min Oo, Ye Htut Aung, Tin Tun Aung, Nyo San, Zaw Min Tun, Gary S. HaywardComments to Author , and Arun Zachariah
Author affiliations: University of Veterinary Sciences, Yezin, Myanmar (Z.M. Oo, Y.H. Aung); Ministry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry, Yangon, Myanmar (Z.M. Oo, T.T. Aung, N. San, Z.M. Tun); Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (G.S. Hayward); Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Wayanad, India (A. Zachariah)

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Figure 1

Gross morphologic characteristics of Asian elephant calf no. 3 (MP03) that had endotheliotropic herpesvirus hemorrhagic disease in logging camp, Myanmar. A) Before postmortem necropsy. B) Hemorrhagic lesions on intact surface of the liver. C) Hemorrhagic lesions inside the atrium and valves of the dissected heart.

Figure 1. Gross morphologic characteristics of Asian elephant calf no. 3 (MP03) that had endotheliotropic herpesvirus hemorrhagic disease in logging camp, Myanmar. A) Before postmortem necropsy. B) Hemorrhagic lesions on intact surface of the liver. C) Hemorrhagic lesions inside the atrium and valves of the dissected heart.

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