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Melioidosis Soil Infection Blamed for Monkey Deaths at Hong Kong Zoo - TaiwanPlus News
Eleven monkeys have died at a Hong Kong zoo in the past week. In at least nine cases, authorities say, the culprit was melioidosis an infectious disease caused by a bacteria found in soil.
Monkeys killed by soil infection at Hong Kong zoo, officials say
Melioidosis, a bacterial infection, was responsible for killing at least nine monkeys at a Hong Kong zoo, authorities said, as a further two died over the weekend, taking the total to 11 in the past week.
12th monkey dies from bacterial infection at Hong Kong Zoo
A 12th monkey has died at a Hong Kong zoo, authorities said late on Tuesday, after 11 monkeys died in the past week due to Melioidosis, a
9 Monkeys Died in 2 Days at a Zoo, Officials Revealed What Killed Them
Officials say nine monkeys died at the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens as a result of contracting melioidosis, a bacterial infection.
9 monkeys who died in Hong Kong’s zoo in 2 days had been infected with melioidosis, officials say
Nine monkeys who died in Hong Kong’s oldest zoo in two days this week had been infected with an endemic disease, possibly after some digging work near their cages, officials said on Friday.
Melioidosis kills 11 monkeys in Hong Kong: All about the bacterial infection
Melioidosis cases witness a spike after heavy rainfall, hurricanes or other severe weather events as it leads to the rise of bacteria on the surface of the soil, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Hong Kong records 11th monkey death at zoo amid melioidosis outbreak
Common squirrel monkey was one of two that was put under isolated surveillance last week after showing signs of illness.
Twelfth Monkey Death at Hong Kong Zoo, Soil Infection Blamed
A 12th monkey has died at a Hong Kong zoo, authorities said late on Tuesday, after 11 monkeys died in the past week due to Melioidosis, a bacterial infection, which can affect both humans and animals.
Zoo reveals cause of mysterious monkey deaths as toll rises to 11
The death of nine monkeys over two days at a zoo in Hong Kong is believed to have been caused by a bacterial infection, the city’s authorities said. The death toll rose to 11 over the weekend after two more monkeys died.
Hong Kong monkey deaths spark calls for external review, soil sampling at zoo
Academic says lessons need to be learned from the deaths at the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens A recent spate of monkey deaths at a Hong Kong zoo warrants a review of biosecurity protocols by an external organisation and soil surveillance for bacteria linked to the fatalities,
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Man in Kaohsiung Dead From Melioidosis Linked to Typhoon Krathon - TaiwanPlus News
The CDC says a Kaohsiung man in his 80s has died after contracting melioidosis by inhaling contaminated water droplets from ...
The Taipei Times
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First melioidosis death since Krathon reported
The first death from melioidosis since Typhoon Krathon hit Taiwan earlier this month was confirmed last week, the Centers for ...
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Global Health Updates: Monkey Deaths, Malaria Progress, and Maternal Health Spotlight
Recent updates in health include Hong Kong's ongoing monkey deaths due to melioidosis, Egypt's certification as malaria-free ...
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Melioidosis to blame for monkey deaths: officials
Nine monkeys from the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens died of sepsis after catching melioidosis, authorities ...
The Taipei Times
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First melioidosis case after storm reported
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) yesterday reported the first case of melioidosis since Typhoon Krathon struck Taiwan ...
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