Sunday, 9 July 2017

PRO/AH/EDR> Chlamydia, livestock - Australia

Chlamydia -- Australia
With chlamydia "highly prevalent" in Australian sheep, a Sunshine Coast researcher hopes to find a way to better spot infections of the painful disease.
University of Sunshine Coast Associate Professor Adam Polkinghorne kicked off his chlamydia research with koalas and after a trip to Europe, discovered the disease was common in other species.
The molecular microbiologist will use a $593 000 [USD 450 668] grant to better detect the disease.
"It turns out sheep and cattle have lots of

Read more about it at HealthMap Global Disease Alerts via http://bit.ly/2sEAG5L

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