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J Wildl Dis ; 47(4): 1019-25, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22102677

ABSTRACT

The Gilbert's potoroo (Potorous gilbertii) is one of Australia's most critically endangered mammals with a current estimated population of 70 individuals. Both the wild and captive populations have a long history of balanoposthitis with associated crusting, ulceration, and preputial discharge. We sought to identify the microbial species found in the discharge, determine their significance in causing balanoposthitis, and correlate these findings with reproductive success and survivorship. Bacteriologic examination revealed the discharge to be a polymicrobial infection involving Treponema spp., Actinobacillus spp., and Pasteurella spp. Preputial histopathology reported a moderate, chronic, erosive inflammatory response with diffuse, moderate to marked secondary epithelial hyperplasia in conjunction with moderate numbers of spirochetes, suggesting a causative relationship. Clinical examination, preputial biopsies, and serologic screening found no evidence of associated systemic disease. The clinical investigation of Treponema is significant with respect to the overall recovery of Gilbert's potoroo, given the clinical and histopathologic similarities to Treponema paraluis-cuniculi found in rabbits, causing dyspareunia, and the severity of the associated balanoposthitis.


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Balanitis/veterinary , Potoroidae , Treponemal Infections/veterinary , Vaginal Discharge/veterinary , Animals , Animals, Wild , Balanitis/epidemiology , Balanitis/microbiology , Dyspareunia , Endangered Species , Female , Male , Treponema , Treponemal Infections/epidemiology , Treponemal Infections/microbiology , Vaginal Discharge/epidemiology , Vaginal Discharge/microbiology
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J Zoo Wildl Med ; 40(2): 276-88, 2009 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19569474

ABSTRACT

Hematology and serum biochemistry blood values are tabulated for Australia's most critically endangered mammal, the Gilbert's potoroo (Potorous gilbertii). Significant differences were found between origin (captive or wild individuals) and age (subadult or adult) of animals. Sex, and presence or absence of Treponema infection, had minimal significance on blood values. Typical cell morphology is discussed, and hemoparasite examination identified Theileria spp. and Breinlia spp. Eighty samples were collected from a population of only 35 individuals, reflective of a population census rather than of a study reliant on statistical extrapolation. These reference ranges and findings will assist in the ongoing health management of this critically endangered species. hematology, biochemistry, marsupial, Gilbert's potoroo, Potorous gilbertii.


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Blood Chemical Analysis/veterinary , Conservation of Natural Resources , Hematologic Tests/veterinary , Potoroidae/blood , Age Factors , Animals , Animals, Wild/blood , Animals, Zoo/blood , Australia , Cohort Studies , Female , Male , Reference Values , Sex Factors , Species Specificity
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