First-ever koala chlamydia vaccine implant inserted into a wild koala

MechNews newsroom brief · 2h ago · 1 min read · via phys.org

In what's been hailed as a "massive breakthrough," a chlamydia vaccine implant has been administered to a wild koala for the first time. This is the only koala chlamydia vaccine that uses two doses. Now, thanks to the implant, it can be applied in one examination.

In what's been hailed as a "massive breakthrough," a chlamydia vaccine implant has been administered to a wild koala for the first time. This is the only koala chlamydia vaccine that uses two doses. Now, thanks to the implant, it can be applied in one examination. This story matters for Science & Discovery readers tracking mech. Reported by phys.org. Read the full original at the source link below.

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