Australia approves first chlamydia vaccine to protect koalas

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Australia has approved a chlamydia vaccine for koalas, aiming to combat a disease responsible for significant mortality and threatening the species' survival, with the vaccine shown to reduce infections and deaths in wild populations by at least 65%.
Topics:health#australia#chlamydia-vaccine#endangered-species#koalas#science-and-environment#wildlife-conservation
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