Abstract

Koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) are known to suffer from a range of neoplastic and immunodeficiency-related disorders but the importance of these conditions to captive koala populations has not previously been thoroughly examined. This study aimed to improve our understanding of disease in captive koalas by conducting a detailed questionnaire survey across most facilities that house koalas in Australia. Responses were received from 16 facilities across five Australian states that resulted in disease information for a total of 264 koalas. The collated data indicated that neoplasia is the major type of diagnosed disease affecting captive koalas, with lymphoma clearly the most common (c. 40%). A variety of other disorders were reported including bone marrow disease (especially leukaemia), cryptococcosis and dermatitis, the latter of which was the only condition reported from all five states. These data suggest a higher incidence of disease in facilities in Queensland and New South Wales, which are predominantly comprised of northern koalas. Mortality records spanning up to 28 years were received from six of the surveyed facilities which indicated that of 303 deceased captive koalas, 32% of deaths were attributable to the diseases mentioned above. It is likely that the prevalence of disease reported here is an underestimate due to the lack of, or inconsistent application of, appropriate diagnostic investigations amongst facilities from all states. Given that previous research suggests that northern koalas are ubiquitously infected with koala retrovirus (KoRV) and that they have higher viraemic loads than their southern counterparts, there may be a link between KoRV and the higher disease expression among northern koalas postulated here. Further research is required to determine if there is a causal link between KoRV and the predominant diseases among captive koalas reported in this study.

 
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Short Form
Gillett, 2014. Tech. Rep. Aust. Mus., Online 24: 39–45
Author
Amber K. Gillett
Year
2014
Title
An examination of disease in captive Australian koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) and potential links to koala retrovirus (KoRV)
Serial Title
Technical Reports of the Australian Museum, Online
Volume
24
Start Page
39
End Page
45
DOI
10.3853/j.1835-4211.24.2014.1612
Language
en
Date Published
30 May 2014
Cover Date
30 May 2014
ISSN (print)
1835-4211
Publisher
The Australian Museum
Place Published
Sydney, Australia
Subjects
RETROVIRUS; ANIMAL DISEASE; VIROLOGY; MAMMALIA: MARSUPIALIA
Digitized
30 May 2014
Available Online
30 May 2014
Reference Number
1612
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