[1][2] Humans, dogs, cats, cattle, seals, and cetaceans serve as natural hosts.
[3] In 2013, a wave of increased death among the Common bottlenose dolphin population was attributed to morbillivirus.
Humans, cattle, dogs, cats, and cetaceans serve as the natural hosts.
Infection from this virus takes place in five stages: incubation, prodromal, mucosal, diarrheic, and convalescent.
[2][3][8][9][10] Morbillivirus are sensitive to high temperatures, sunlight, extreme pH levels, and any chemical that can destroy its outer envelope.