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Today’s good news comes from the Good News Network.
Virus That Kills More Elephants Than Any Other Cause Is Finally Defeated
Veterinary immunologists have developed a vaccine for a virus that’s one of the the leading killers of elephants in captivity and in the wild.
With no cure, and with a penchant for claiming the lives of elephant calves, elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) has been responsible in recent years for the deaths of five elephants at England’s Chester Zoo, which participated in the development of the vaccine.
The EEHV vaccine’s successful early trials have been heralded as a “landmark moment” for the protection of wild and captive animals in conservation herds.
Delivered in a two-dose set, with the first containing a harmless, dead version of the virus and a second providing a booster to increase the immune response, it was found to trigger a robust immune response against EEHV with no harmful side effects.
“This is a landmark moment in our work to develop safe and efficacious vaccines,” said Professor Falko Steinbach, senior author of the study and a veterinary immunology professor at the University of Surrey. “For the first time, we have shown in elephants that a vaccine can trigger the type of immune response needed to protect them against EEHV.”
The team behind the development of the vaccine, which included scientists from the University of Surrey, Chester Zoo, and the UK’s Animal and Plant Health Agency, published a study presenting the findings from the vaccine trial in Nature Communications.
It showed by comparing blood samples of vaccinated elephants vs non-vaccinated elephants that the drug should be able to prevent herd members from dying of EEHV, and support conservation breeding programs across the world.
“EEHV has taken the lives of so many elephants, both in human care and in the wild, but this vaccine offers hope,” said Dr. Katie Edwards, lead conservation scientist at the Chester Zoo. “We can’t yet say this will be the end of EEHV deaths, but we have taken a massive step towards that goal.”
The good news in this story is that medical research is for animals as well. Today’s JohnKu talks about priorities. I hope you have a wonderful weekend.
Medical Research by John W. Howell © 2025
Research is not only,
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That is such great news! All living things matter.
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They do, Darlene. Thanks.
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Another gem, Sheriff. It’s true, a positive benefit for one creature is a positive benefit for all.
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I like the way you put that, Pilgrim. 😀
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Hurray, John.
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Thanks, Pat. 😊
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Welcome, John.
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Good news indeed John 😀
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I agree. Thanks for the visit. 😊
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I am very happy to hear this news, John!!
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Me too, GP. Elephant mortality is a concern.
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Very much so!
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That’s really cool. I wonder what the gauge of that needle looks like.
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Firehose, maybe. 🤔
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Oh, THIS makes me smile… I love me some ellies ❤
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Healthy Elles are the best.
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I had no idea about this virus but thank goodness for the cure. To benefit all living things, Amen.
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I agree, Lois. 😊
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Wonderful news! I hope this vaccine will eradicate it. I can’t help wondering, though, about the root cause of the virus. Spontaneous generation? Doubtful. This is just one more reason I’m so firmly against keeping wild animals in captivity for our amusement. It’s never a good thing for the poor animal, is it?
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I only agree with keeping animals in captivity if it is certain they would perish in the wild. Thanks, Jim
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Amazing news.
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Yes it is. Thanks, Charles.
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What wonderful news. A great breakthrough. And yes, animals deserve research and vaccinations to improve their lives, not just humans.
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I agree, Esther. Thank you.
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That an effective vaccine for EEHV was discovered and is being applied is really good news, John. Happy Friyay!
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Thank you, Tim. I agree with you.
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Another beautiful story of hope!
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Yes indeed. Thanks, Jan
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A wonderful weekend to you too, John and thank you for sharing this hope filled story. Sad to learn of this devastating virus.
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But it looks like it might be under control 😊
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Tears of happiness at this great news.
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It is great news, Noelle, 😊
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Hooray! I love elephants and so does the Domer, so this is outstanding news indeed. Thank you, John, for telling us about it!
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I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Debbie.
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Wonderful news, John. Thank you for brightening the day! 🌞
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Always love to do that. Thanks, Gwen.
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You can say that again, JohnKu! That’s great news!
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Good news to end the week! Cheers for the weekend! Take care.
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Thank you, Jo. Cheers.
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That is certainly good news. It made my day.
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So glad, Thomas
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That is wonderful news. So glad they have found a solution to this virus!
Good news, indeed! Happy Friday!
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Happy Friday to you, Dale. Thanks.
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Thank you and you are most welcome!
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Wonderful news, reinforced by your JohnKu!!
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😊 Thank you, Liz.
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You’re welcome, John.
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Yes, yes, yes, to research. Think of all of the diseases that have been wiped out because of research. That’s one of the best ways we can make our dollars count.
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Well said, Pete. 😊
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This story just makes my heart swell with joy. So much to be happy about with this new vaccine. Love it, John. Thank you for sharing.
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I agree, Monika. I loved the story too. Thanks.
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How wonderful, including your JohnKu!
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Thank you, Jennie.
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You are welcome, John.
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How wonderful.
There are many non believers in science who should heed the JohnKu!
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I’d like to find an elephant mural.
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Keep looking. 😀X
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I will! 😀X
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This is wonderful news, John. Thanks for sharing about it.
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My pleasure, Robbie.
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