Health & Medicine
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Zimbabwean Elephants Succumb to Septicemic Infection Caused by Unknown Bacterium
A bacterium, closely associated with deadly septicemia, could have caused the deaths of six African elephants in Zimbabwe and possibly more in neighboring countries. The findings place infectious diseases on the list of pressures on African elephants, whose populations continue to be under threat.
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