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Uncovering the Crisis: Why Do So Many Koalas Have Chlamydia?In certain regions of Australia, chlamydia is rampant among koalas, with infection rates reaching alarming levels. For example, in southeast Queensland, the prevalence ranges from 29% to a ...
Southwestern Sydney's koalas have avoided the chlamydia outbreak threatening the entire species. But their isolation has left them extremely inbred.
The eastern and southern forests of Australia are home to koalas. This habitat is being destroyed by human deforestation as ...
Two koalas, part of a population in southwest Sydney already under threat from development, were found infected with chlamydia in September, the NSW environment department said in a statement on ...
Tracking and assessing koala health has enabled early detection of chlamydia, and this has resulted in large numbers being treated and potentially saved from sterility and death. Outcomes have ...
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