Abstract

BackgroundElephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus haemorrhagic disease (EEHV HD) is the leading cause of death in captive Asian elephant calves in Asia, North America, and Europe with a mortality rate of ~ 65% in calves that are under human care. Although EEHV HD was first found in elephant camps, more recently it was identified in wild populations which poses a greater threat to the elephant population. Deaths due to EEHV HD have been seen in wild elephants, but the in-situ prevalence and mortality rate is unknown. We report the first EEHV HD cases in Malaysia from 3 wild born endangered Bornean elephant calves from Sabah with known typical clinical signs.Case presentationThe first calf died within 24 h of the onset of clinical signs; the second calf died within 12 h of the onset of clinical signs. The third calf succumbed within 72 h. Necropsies revealed that all 3 calves had similar presentations of EEHV HD but in the third calf with less severity. We conducted conventional polymerase chain reaction (cPCR) assays and found EEHV DNA at all 7 loci in the 3 calves; it was identified as EEHV1A, the virus type that has been found in most other reported cases.ConclusionTypical EEHV HD clinical signs and the molecular confirmation of EEHV by cPCR and sequencing point to EEHV as the cause of death. Further genetic investigation of the strain is in progress.

Highlights

  • Elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus haemorrhagic disease (EEHV HD) is the leading cause of death in captive Asian elephant calves in Asia, North America, and Europe with a mortality rate of ~ 65% in calves that are under human care

  • Most EEHV cases linked with systemic endotheliolytic disease affecting Asian elephants belong to the EEHV1 group (EEHV1A and EEHV1B), there has been several cases of morbidity and mortality due to EEHV4 and EEHV5 in Asian elephants [10,11,12,13,14]

  • Lee et al Virology Journal (2021) 18:231 of EEHV HD, and five cases of barely clinical/subclinical EEHV, all due to either EEHV3A or EEHV3B, as well as a death from EEHV2 and what seems to have been a wellcontrolled viraemia from EEHV6 [17, Latimer E, personal communication]

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Conclusion

Typical EEHV HD clinical signs and the molecular confirmation of EEHV by cPCR and sequencing point to EEHV as the cause of death.

Background
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