Australia approves first koala chlamydia vaccine to combat epidemic

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Australia has approved a single-dose vaccine developed by the University of the Sunshine Coast to combat a chlamydia epidemic decimating wild koala populations, which has been a major cause of death and decline in their numbers. The vaccine has shown to reduce symptoms and mortality by at least 65%, offering hope for the conservation of this endangered species amid threats like habitat loss and disease.
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