Thailand is trying to contain a devastating disease outbreak that has killed at least 72 captive tigers at wildlife parks in ...
Tiger Kingdom Chiang Mai has closed temporarily due to a virus outbreak that has killed 72 tigers since 8 February.
A deadly canine distemper virus and bacterial infection have killed 72 tigers at a private animal park in Thailand. Read more ...
Dozens of the animals in Chiang Mai region first began to show signs of illness earlier this month ...
A deadly virus and bacterial infection have killed at least 72 tigers at a private animal park in Thailand's north in recent ...
A deadly and contagious virus has killed over 70 tigers at a tourist attraction in northern Thailand within the month, prompting authorities to close the park for two weeks.According to the Bangkok ...
According to international media reports, the deaths occurred at Tiger Kingdom, a privately operated park in the region ...
Thailand’s DDC said no Nipah virus infections have been detected. Officials run preparedness drills to ensure effective operation.
Tiger Kingdom Chiang Mai has closed temporarily due to a virus outbreak that has killed 72 tigers since 8 February.
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Thailand is trying to contain a devastating disease outbreak that has killed at least 72 captive tigers at wildlife parks in the northern province of Chiang Mai, officials said yesterday. The majority ...
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Deadly virus outbreak kills 72 tigers in Thailand park
Tests revealed a highly infectious canine distemper virus and respiratory bacteria, which were difficult to detect early.
Thai authorities are working to contain a virus outbreak that has killed 72 captive tigers in the northern provinces, officials said, with the outbreak primarily affecting the Mae Rim and Mae Taeng ...
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