12th monkey death at Hong Kong zoo; soil infection blamed

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FILE PHOTO: Part of the zoo is seen closed after 11 monkeys died of sepsis following melioidosis infection in the past week, in Hong Kong, China October 21, 2024. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu/File Photo

The zoo has shut its mammals section since Oct 14, when the authorities reported the first batch of monkey deaths.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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HONG KONG - A 12th monkey died at a Hong Kong zoo, the authorities said late on Oct 22, after

11 monkeys died in the past week

due to melioidosis, a bacterial infection that can affect both humans and animals.

Housed in five separate cages, the dead monkeys include the De Brazza species as well as one common squirrel monkey, cotton-top tamarins and white-faced sakis.

The zoo, located just above the city’s financial centre, has shut its mammals section since Oct 14, when the authorities reported the first batch of monkey deaths.

The government said it would continue to close the section and provide protective gear and health monitoring for staff taking care of the animals.

“The health conditions of the 78 mammals are normal,” the Leisure and Cultural Services Department said.

The authorities said 11 monkeys died of sepsis after catching melioidosis. Tests were being done on the 12th deceased monkey to find out the cause of death.

Autopsies in the past week found a large amount of the melioidosis-inducing bacteria in the monkeys’ organs, which likely came from soil near their habitat, the authorities said.

The zoo, built in 1860, is the oldest park in Hong Kong. REUTERS

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