In the first world, the vaccine has been approved to prevent Australian threat from the infection and deaths caused by Climidia.
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First, a vaccine was approved in the world to protect Australia from coal from infection and death caused by chlamydia.
Developed by the University of the Sunshine Coast, approved by the Australian Veterinary Medicine regulator vaccine is an important step in combating one of the country's greatest threats for the country's long -term safety safety.
Professor of Microbiology, Peter Tims, Researchers University of Sunlight Coast have spent more than 10 years in formation of coal, sustenance, blindness and death.
"Tims shopping," Amaciscin knows one thing - no disease.
“Certain individual wild colonies, with infection rates as high as 70%, are approaching extinction every day.
"We have decided to do hard dreams for a hard afternoon and now can be used in the wildlife, disgusting object.
Until now, the only treatment of the affected Kolaus was antibiotics, but they could hinder Cola's ability to hinder eucalyptus leaves - its only diet - in some cases, death.They often fail to prevent future infection.
To combat the same: the way of vaccine
Vaccine Security and efficiency have been confirmed for the decade Clinical data collected through several vaccinations research.Its longest and longest wild koali researchers, Unsiscsc older researcher Dr. Philippers.
"The research methods of the symptoms doing signs of illness or decrease the death of a fever at least 75%, Phillisops.
"Refugees have tried to be wildlife with wild, otherwise in turn and horror and breeds." Dr. Phil Shellpa said.
"It is based on the main outer membrane protein (MOMP) of Chlamydia Porpir and provides three protection levels - reducing infection, prevents clinical disease progress and in some cases there are existing symptoms."
The world answers justice koala
UNISC has attracted expertise and resources from global and national supporters and supporters to promote the development of vaccines.
It is issued in the original form of Sasshchen and the infectious diseases, international vaccination, British University, the University of Columbia at Columbia University.
Other cooperation include Morris Foundation, Ron Pharma, Canada and Global Health of Animals, Sewpa Santa Animel, which has affected complementary skill to help the Help Project in the last phase.
Ceva Wildlife Research Fund Director Pierre-Marie Borne has said that Koala is a unique aspect of Australia's natural heritage and its conservation is of global importance.
"More, the vaccine design attacks the operating resistance, the unique administrative blossom, which crime of the Herlififife to minimize difficult service," said.
"This initiative exceeds basic research;It protects threatening species and maintains an ecological balance in the unique environment in Australia, which maintains an environmental balance in similar conservation environments. "
Wild animals and Warren guards and the world's protected men, Darmsia, supported a vacuum hospital affected by a non -wild hospital rollmia.
"These experiments include the vaccine of the coordinators in the original world state, enables researchers to collect important data about the vaccine's achievements," they said.
"This Perkema allows us to combine scientific research with broad care by helping koalas from little and making it, including more broadcast."
"Together, tide for Colalas, and wild fighters are part of this important project as part of this important action in preserving wildlife."
Yes, Nas-Descelover and Presidential Professional Designs said they were solving the sensory strategies to resolve the challenges of unsatisfactory environment.
"This includes serious education in severe diagnosis and prevent prevention of infectious diseases and diseases."
"The vaccine is different from findings and true materials, commenting on what is expected, and real hope for this disease."
The vaccine is produced in cooperation with Australian independence companies, and has approved production and distribution of pesticides and pesticides.
Professor Timmm says that there is still a lot, including large funding and donations to get approved vaccine to the Ruala population.
"We continue to improve ongoing product and research to ensure the long -term success of the vaccine."
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