7-yr-old elephant dies of infection 22 days after rescue (Siliguri)

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7-yr-old elephant dies of infection 22 days after rescue (Siliguri)
Roshan Gupta, Times of India
March 10, 2025

See link
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/7-yr-old-elephant-dies-of-infection-22-days-after-rescue/articleshow/118851686.cms
for photo.

A seven-year-old female elephant, rescued near Bangdubi Army Camp in
Bagdogra Range on Feb 14, died after a 22-day struggle with severe
protozoan infection. Forest officials said that the calf's right hind leg
and foreleg were affected by trypanosomiasis, although they were still
awaiting confirmation from the Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI).
A four member team of experts from Thailand had been trying to save the
elephant since last week.

Trypanosomiasis affects joints, ligaments and organs, eventually leading to
septicemia, and once an animal is affected by it, it's impossible to save
it.

Kurseong DFO Devesh Pandey said: "The elephant passed away around 8.30 am
on Monday. X-rays of the infected areas had been conducted to assess the
extent of the disease, but no immediate danger was detected.

However, cracks appeared in the bones, likely due to the weight on the
legs." Pandey added that forest veterinarians and NGOs like SEF, SNAP and
NWA had tried their best to save the animal. "SEF brought in experts from
Thailand and SNAP Foundation supplied critical medicines. The Army also
played a key role by providing logistical support," he added. Pandey
described the struggle and eventual death as a learning experience.

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7-yr-old elephant dies of infection 22 days after rescue (Siliguri) Roshan Gupta, Times of India March 10, 2025 See link <https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/7-yr-old-elephant-dies-of-infection-22-days-after-rescue/articleshow/118851686.cms> for photo. A seven-year-old female elephant, rescued near Bangdubi Army Camp in Bagdogra Range on Feb 14, died after a 22-day struggle with severe protozoan infection. Forest officials said that the calf's right hind leg and foreleg were affected by trypanosomiasis, although they were still awaiting confirmation from the Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI). A four member team of experts from Thailand had been trying to save the elephant since last week. Trypanosomiasis affects joints, ligaments and organs, eventually leading to septicemia, and once an animal is affected by it, it's impossible to save it. Kurseong DFO Devesh Pandey said: "The elephant passed away around 8.30 am on Monday. X-rays of the infected areas had been conducted to assess the extent of the disease, but no immediate danger was detected. However, cracks appeared in the bones, likely due to the weight on the legs." Pandey added that forest veterinarians and NGOs like SEF, SNAP and NWA had tried their best to save the animal. "SEF brought in experts from Thailand and SNAP Foundation supplied critical medicines. The Army also played a key role by providing logistical support," he added. Pandey described the struggle and eventual death as a learning experience. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/7-yr-old-elephant-dies-of-infection-22-days-after-rescue/articleshow/118851686.cms