Virus caused hundreds of dolphin deaths

Scientists believe a virus is the main cause for the death of close to 200 dolphins in just over 40 days on the coast of Rio de Janeiro.

Brazilian scientists say a virus is the main cause for the death of close to 200 guiana dolphins in little more than 40 days on the coast of Rio de Janeiro state.

The School of Oceanography of the State University of Rio de Janeiro said in a statement that an outbreak of "cetacean morbillivirus" is responsible for the death of more than 130 guiana dolphins in the Bay of Sepetiba since late November.

The bay is about 70km west of Rio de Janeiro.

Another 40 dead guiana dolphins were found in a nearby island called Ilha Grande.

The virus can damage the immune system of marine mammals.

What led to the outbreak and how long it will last are still unknown. Scientists are trying to determine other possible causes for the death of the dolphins.


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