Koala gets chlamydia vaccine in 'massive breakthrough' to help save the species
- Posted on July 15, 2026
- By The Daily Star
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In a landmark conservation achievement, researchers have successfully administered the first chlamydia vaccine to a koala, marking a critical step toward protecting the species from disease-related extinction. Chlamydia infections have devastated wild koala populations, causing infertility and blindness. This innovative immunization approach represents a significant advancement in wildlife medicine and could revolutionize species preservation strategies by addressing one of the primary health threats facing these iconic marsupials.
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