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Conjunctivitis associated with Chlamydia pecorum in three koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) in the mount lofty ranges, South Australia
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Conjunctivitis associated with Chlamydia pecorum in three koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) in the mount lofty ranges, South Australia

O Funnell, Lynley Johnson, L Woolford, W Boardman, Adam Polkinghorne and D McLelland
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, Vol.49(4), pp.1066-1069
2013
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https://doi.org/10.7589/2013-03-066View
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Abstract

Chlamydiosis koala populations Australia
Chlamydiosis is a significant factor contributing to the decline of koala (Phasco-larctos cinereus) populations in Australia but has not previously been reported in South Australia. We describe conjunctivitis in three wild koalas from South Australia, with Chla-mydia pecorum identified by quantitative PCR. © Wildlife Disease Association 2013.

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