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Deadly Virus Detected in Hawaiian Dolphin May Trigger Global Outbreak Amongst Marine Animals
A previously undiscovered strain of cetacean morbillivirus, a disease that may cause fatal illnesses in marine animals worldwide, has been discovered by biologists in Hawaii.
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