2 Wolf Pups Die From Mosquito-Borne EEE Virus In Michigan Zoo

(CBS DETROIT) - Test results have confirmed two Mexican gray wolf pups at Binder Park Zoo in Battle Creek have died from the deadly mosquito-borne virus known as Eastern equine encephalitis or EEE.

The pups died in early September.

"EEE is very, very rare in canines," zoo officials said. "The zoo animals that are susceptible to EEE (zebras, Przewalski's horses and ostriches) are vaccinated annually against EEE but there is no approved vaccine for canines."

Zoo officials said that the pups were part of a litter born to a breeding pair of Mexican gray wolves on June 14 at the zoo. The surviving wolf pup and both parents appear healthy and are being monitored closely by the veterinarian and animal care staff.

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In addition to the public announcement about the loss of a Mexican wolf pup to Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) here at...

Posted by Binder Park Zoo on Wednesday, September 25, 2019

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