Sad Loss: Nine Monkeys Die in Hong Kong Zoo

Hong Kong ZoologicalBotanical Gardens,Fri Oct 18 2024
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Last week, nine monkeys in Hong Kong's oldest zoo passed away within two days due to an infection. The cause? A bacterial disease called melioidosis. This illness is spread through contaminated soil and water, and it's common in the region. Experts think the monkeys might have caught it from digging work near their cages. The zoo staff had been repairing some irrigation pipes in early October. Unfortunately, the bacteria might have been brought into the monkeys' area by workers or even the monkeys themselves. The disease can spread among the animals, especially if they're in close contact. The good news is that melioidosis doesn't usually pose a risk to humans. Zoo visitors don't need to worry about catching it from the animals or staff. The zoo has taken steps to investigate the incident and prevent further spread. Among the deceased were various species, including a critically endangered one. The Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens, which opened in 1871, is now dealing with this sad loss. They're working to keep the remaining animals safe and healthy.
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