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2019 - 2020年南澳大利亚袋鼠岛受丛林大火影响的考拉的人口统计学和分诊评估结果分析

An Analysis of Demographic and Triage Assessment Findings in Bushfire-Affected Koalas () on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, 2019-2020.

作者信息

Dunstan Evie, Funnell Oliver, McLelland Jenny, Stoeckeler Felicity, Nishimoto Elisa, Mitchell Dana, Mitchell Sam, McLelland David J, Kalvas Jerome, Johnson Lynley, Moore Claire, Eyre Lauren J M, McLune Amanda, Hough Ian, Valenza Ludovica, Boardman Wayne S J, Smith Ian, Speight Natasha

机构信息

School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Roseworthy Campus, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5371, Australia.

Zoos South Australia, Frome Rd, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2021 Nov 12;11(11):3237. doi: 10.3390/ani11113237.

Abstract

In the 2019-2020 Australian bushfires, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, experienced catastrophic bushfires that burnt approximately half the island, with an estimated 80% of the koala population lost. During and after the event, rescued koalas were triaged at a designated facility and a range of initial data were recorded including rescue location and date, sex, estimation of age, body condition and hydration, and assessment of burn severity ( = 304 records available). Koalas were presented to the triage facility over a span of 10 weeks, with 50.2% during the first 14 days of the bushfire response, the majority of which were rescued from regions of lower fire severity. Burns were observed in 67.4% of koalas, with the majority (60.9%) classified as superficial burns, primarily affecting the limbs and face. Poor body condition was recorded in 74.6% of burnt koalas and dehydration in 77.1%. Negative final outcomes (death or euthanasia, at triage or at a later date) occurred in 45.6% of koalas and were significantly associated with higher mean burn score, maximum burn severity, number of body regions burnt, poor body condition score, and dehydration severity. The findings of this retrospective study may assist clinicians in the field with decision making when triaging koalas in future fire rescue efforts.

摘要

在2019 - 2020年澳大利亚丛林大火期间,南澳大利亚的袋鼠岛遭遇了灾难性的丛林大火,大火烧毁了该岛约一半的面积,估计80%的考拉种群丧生。在火灾期间及之后,获救的考拉在指定设施进行了伤情分类,并记录了一系列初始数据,包括救援地点和日期、性别、年龄估计、身体状况和水合作用情况,以及烧伤严重程度评估(共304条可用记录)。考拉在10周的时间跨度内被送往伤情分类设施,其中50.2%是在丛林大火应对的前14天送来的,大多数是从火灾严重程度较低的地区获救的。67.4%的考拉有烧伤情况,其中大多数(60.9%)被归类为浅表烧伤,主要影响四肢和面部。74.6%的烧伤考拉身体状况不佳,77.1%存在脱水情况。45.6%的考拉出现了负面最终结果(在伤情分类时或之后死亡或实施安乐死),并且与较高的平均烧伤评分、最大烧伤严重程度、身体烧伤部位数量、不良身体状况评分以及脱水严重程度显著相关。这项回顾性研究的结果可能有助于野外临床医生在未来火灾救援行动中对考拉进行伤情分类时做出决策。

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