SYDNEY, Sept 10 (Bernama-Xinhua) -- Australia has approved the world's first vaccine to protect endangered koalas from chlamydia, a disease that has devastated wild populations of the iconic marsupial ...
In a world first, Australia’s veterinary medicine regulator has approved a vaccine to protect koalas from infection and death caused by chlamydia. Developed by the University of the Sunshine Coast, ...
A regulator has approved a world-first vaccine to protect koalas from chlamydia infections, which are causing infertility and death in the iconic native species that is listed as endangered in parts ...
Australia has approved the world’s first vaccine to tackle chlamydia in koalas, a disease that has been wiping out populations of the endangered species. The single-dose vaccine, developed after more ...
The single-dose vaccine was developed by a team at UniSC University of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland led by Professor of Microbiology Peter Timms Chlamydia is considered one of the major threats ...
Australia has approved a koala chlamydia vaccine for nationwide rollout in an effort to save koalas from the potentially fatal sexually transmitted disease. The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary ...
Melbourne: Australia has approved a world-first vaccine to protect koalas from chlamydia infections, a disease causing infertility and death in the endangered marsupials. The single-dose vaccine, ...
Koalas in Campbelltown, NSW, are the state's last chlamydia free population, but they are surrounded by roads and housing and this is leading to their deaths. Ricardo Lonza is working protect the ...
More than 1 billion animals are believed to have died in the fires. SYDNEY -- Among the thousands of firefighters battling the catastrophic Australia bushfires, there have been four-legged furry ...
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