A breakthrough in conservation just made history—Australia has officially approved the world’s first chlamydia vaccine for koalas. Developed over a decade by the University of the Sunshine Coast, the single-dose shot reduces mortality by at least 65%.
Chlamydia affects nearly half of some koala populations, leading to blindness, infertility, and even death. Combined with habitat loss, bushfires, and climate change, infections have pushed koalas onto the endangered list.
Tested on more than 500 koalas, the vaccine not only lowers infection rates but can even reverse symptoms. For the first time, there’s real hope of protecting one of the planet’s most beloved species.
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Chlamydia affects nearly half of some koala populations, leading to blindness, infertility, and even death. Combined with habitat loss, bushfires, and climate change, infections have pushed koalas onto the endangered list.
Tested on more than 500 koalas, the vaccine not only lowers infection rates but can even reverse symptoms. For the first time, there’s real hope of protecting one of the planet’s most beloved species.
Follow for more @mindset.therapy
A breakthrough in conservation just made history—Australia has officially approved the world’s first chlamydia vaccine for koalas. Developed over a decade by the University of the Sunshine Coast, the single-dose shot reduces mortality by at least 65%.
Chlamydia affects nearly half of some koala populations, leading to blindness, infertility, and even death. Combined with habitat loss, bushfires, and climate change, infections have pushed koalas onto the endangered list.
Tested on more than 500 koalas, the vaccine not only lowers infection rates but can even reverse symptoms. For the first time, there’s real hope of protecting one of the planet’s most beloved species.
Follow for more 👉 @mindset.therapy
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