The news report, which appeared today, stated that scientists in India have recently found Pestes des Petits Ruminants Virus (PPRV) to be behind the death of a lion in Gir - the first such incident ever.
PPRV is the same virus that in 1994 killed 1,000 lions - one-third of the Serengeti population, the report said.
The Gujarat government maintained that this report is incorrect.
The authorities further said CDV was responsible for the cause of death of lions in Serengeti and that there is no reason to worry about the Asiatic lion. "In the news item, there is mix up of PPRV with CDV," the statement said.
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