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U.S. Air Force Academy cadet’s cause of death revealed in autopsy


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U.S. Air Force Academy cadet’s cause of ****** revealed in autopsy

(U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo.) — An autopsy report by the El Paso County Coroner’s Office revealed the cause of ****** for the U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA) 19-year-old cadet who ***** in early September.

Fourth Class Cadet Avery Koonce was found unconscious in her dormitory on Wednesday, Sept. 4. According to USAFA, first responders attempted life-saving measures but were unsuccessful.

U.S. Air Force Academy investigating 19-year-old cadet’s ******

“We lost an incredible teammate last night – while only with us for a short time, Avery positivelyimpacted her unit, her intercollegiate team, and her class – her loss will be felt across USAFA,” Lt. Gen. Tony Bauernfeind, U.S. Air Force Academy Superintendent said previously.

According to the autopsy report requested and released to FOX21 News on Monday, Sept. 30, Koonce had a history of chronic cough that had severely worsened, and the Coroner said the cadet ***** as a result of “Paeniclostridium sordellii sepsis complicating parainfluenza laryngotracheobronchitis.”

Paeniclostridium sordellii is a

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that can cause pneumonia, arthritis, and in some rare cases, sepsis. According to the Centers for ******** Control and Prevention (CDC), people can carry the bacteria without being infected and it can be found in the environment.

The report further detailed that there were also signs of fluid build-up, inflammation, and submucosal hemorrhage in Koonce’s throat. The bacteria was identified in her left lung.

Koonce also tested positive for

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, also known as human parainfluenza viruses (HPIVs), which are often associated with bronchiolitis, bronchitis, and pneumonia. According to the CDC, these viruses can cause general common cold symptoms such as a cough, fever, and a runny nose. However, serious cases of HPIVs can cause pneumonia in people with weakened immune symptoms or older adults.

“In this case, it’s likely that the bacterial infection was secondary to the parainfluenza infection identified on the viral PCR that resulted in her laryngotracheobronchitis symptoms of severe cough and upper airway inflammation and edema,” the Coroner’s report explained.

The cadet’s ******, according to the report, was natural and no foul play is suspected.

Cadet Koonce was a member of the Class of 2028 and was an athlete on the Women’s Track and Field team. Koonce’s memorial service was held in her hometown in Taylor, Texas on Thursday, Sept. 12.

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