Abstract
In all, 28 koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus), 26 of which had died exclusively
of natural causes, were autopsied and in 21 of these a probable cause of death
could be recognized.
Different forms of pneumonia head the list of these causes with six cases,
including two where the primary lesion was trauma. Hepatitis with suppurative
cholangitis was observed in three instances. Cryptococcosis, an infection by the
yeast Cryptococcus neoformans, was responsible for three deaths, and two forms
of blood dyscrasia, i.e. lymphoblastic leukaemia, and an anaemia of unknown
origin accounted for two more deaths. Cystic disease of the ovary was observed
in six koalas, and in four cases was complicated by infection and was the
main cause of death. Middle ear sepsis, ulcerative colitis, and cardiac failure
associated with senility were seen once each.
In the remaining seven cases the cause of death was indeterminate, though
senility appeared to be the predisposing cause in two.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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