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About 400 Australian koalas will be vaccinated against chlamydia as part of a trial that it could play a significant role in the longer-term survival of the animals. Chlamydia, a sexually transmitted disease also found in humans, has spread widely among Australian koalas, affecting half the animals in some areas.
About 400 Australian koalas will be vaccinated against chlamydia as part of a trial that it could play a significant role in the longer-term survival of the animals. Chlamydia, a sexually transmitted disease also found in humans, has spread widely among Australian koalas, affecting half the animals in some areas.