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Deadly Virus Outbreak Kills 72 Tigers at Chiang Mai Tourist Parks

Officials attribute the outbreak to feline parvovirus with coinfections, prompting emergency containment steps.

Overview

  • Authorities report 72 tiger deaths between 8 and 19 February at Tiger Kingdom Mae Taeng and Mae Rim in northern Thailand.
  • Autopsies confirmed feline parvovirus as the primary infection, with laboratory tests also detecting canine distemper virus and Mycoplasma bacteria.
  • Tiger Kingdom Mae Rim is closed for 14 days, access to both facilities is restricted, and teams are disinfecting enclosures and equipment.
  • Surviving tigers have been moved to quarantine and care centers in Mae Taeng, with vaccinations for healthy animals being prepared.
  • Livestock officials say the identified infections do not pose a human health risk, and note inbreeding may have heightened the tigers’ vulnerability as investigations continue.