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Australia approved and funded a vaccine to protect koalas against chlamydia as part of its repopulation efforts for the endangered species. Koalas used to populate Australia in the millions, but many ...
A vaccine to protect koalas from chlamydia has been approved for usage in Australia. The single-dose vaccine was developed by a team at UniSC University of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland.
Researchers from the University of the Sunshine Coast spent more than 10 years developing a single-dose vaccine to protect ...
The disease causes blindness, infertility, severe urinary tract infections and death in the iconic, furry marsupials, which are also threatened by habitat loss ...
The first vaccine to protect endangered koalas from chlamydia has officially been approved in Australia. The vaccine was ...
A vaccine to protect Australia's koalas against chlamydia has been approved for the first time, a development that scientists ...
In a world first, a vaccine has been approved to protect Australia's endangered koalas from infection and death caused by ...
Australian regulators have approved a chlamydia vaccine for koalas, researchers said Wednesday, as they seek to stamp out a ...
Australia has approved the world’s first vaccine to tackle chlamydia in koalas, a disease that has been wiping out population ...
In a world first, a vaccine has been approved to protect Australia's endangered koalas from infection and death caused by chlamydia.
The largest marsupial to ever exist that we know about was called a "Diprotodon." It kind of looked like a wombat, but it ...
Australia’s iconic koalas face an unprecedented threat to their survival. Once abundant throughout eastern Australia, these marsupials have experienced a dramatic population decline, with some regions ...
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