Putative koala retrovirus-associated diseases in the Japanese captive koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) population. In Proceedings of the Second Koala Retrovirus Workshop, ed. D. E. Alquezar-Planas, D. P. Higgins, C. L. Singleton, and A. D. Greenwood

Tetsuya Imanishi
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Japan began housing koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) in 1984, increasing from six individuals in 1984 to a peak of 96 koalas in 1997. However, the number of koalas has almost halved since and as of 2020, 54 koalas remain in zoos in Japan. Although records of 330 koala deaths have been accumulated over 37 years, there have been no comprehensive reports on the relationship between the causes of death and koala retrovirus (KoRV) in the Japanese captive population. Based on the koala studbook updated by the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums, we have investigated causes of death in the Japanese captive koala population. The most common cause of death was joeys falling. When combined with stunted joey growth, one-third of the koalas died within a year of birth. Deaths due to malignant neoplasms and opportunistic infections cannot be directly associated with KoRV infection because no test for KoRV had been performed before or during disease onset. It is suspected that KoRV may be associated with deaths due to the large number of cases of neoplasms, which accounted for 16.4% of all deaths.
日本圈养考拉(Phascolarctos cinereus)种群中推定的考拉逆转录病毒相关疾病。《第二届考拉逆转录病毒研讨会论文集》,D. E. Alquezar-Planas, D. P. Higgins, C. L. Singleton和A. D. Greenwood主编
日本于1984年开始饲养考拉(Phascolarctos cinereus),从1984年的6只增加到1997年的96只。然而,自那以来,考拉的数量几乎减少了一半,截至2020年,日本动物园里还有54只考拉。虽然在37年中积累了330只考拉的死亡记录,但在日本圈养种群中,还没有关于死亡原因与考拉逆转录病毒(KoRV)之间关系的全面报告。根据日本动物园和水族馆协会更新的考拉研究手册,我们调查了日本圈养考拉的死亡原因。最常见的死因是乔伊摔倒。再加上幼仔发育迟缓,三分之一的考拉在出生一年内死亡。恶性肿瘤和机会性感染造成的死亡不能与KoRV感染直接相关,因为在发病前或发病期间没有进行KoRV检测。由于大量肿瘤病例占所有死亡病例的16.4%,因此怀疑KoRV可能与死亡有关。
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