The largest and longest-ever survey of wild koalas has confirmed a chlamydia vaccine, developed by the University of the Sunshine Coast, can protect the animals from developing and dying from the disease. The largest and longest-ever survey of wild koalas has confirmed a chlamydia vaccine, developed by the University of the Sunshine Coast, can protect the animals from developing and dying from the disease. Plants & Animals Veterinary medicine Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Ten years of research shows chlamydia vaccine can save lives of wild koalas
