Nong Tula found the latent herpes virus. But the body is strong, the doctor pointed out, must do everything without stress.

Nong Tula found the latent herpes virus. But the body is strong, the doctor pointed out, must do everything without stress.

On February 18, the veterinarian (Mrs.Phatthaphon Manee-on) or Dr. Lot, head of the Wildlife Health Management Group, revealed that the herpes virus test results for “Tula” were lost in the herd of elephants. From blood samples, oral swabs and rectal swabs were positive + (Positive) in all samples. That means “There is still some virus hidden in Octula’s body.”

Dr. Pattaraphon said that, overall, October remains healthy and shows no physical signs of being weak from the virus. Therefore, veterinarians have not yet administered antiviral drugs. But supplement vitamin C to eat to increase body immunity. And collecting samples to send to the laboratory for examination continuously and the important thing is to do everything for October no stress

“I want everyone In addition to encouraging Nong Tula, I would like him to come and support the doctors, veterinarians, and all staff in cheering Nong Tula up. Including sending encouragement to the lost little elephant who has become the favorite of all of us, ”said Dr. Lot.

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