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  2. Chlamydia pecorum - Wikipedia

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    In the koalas, C. pecorum causes infections in the reproductive systems and urinary tract, as well as pneumonia, infertility, and death. [7] It is considered one of the most important infectious diseases that currently plagues koalas. [8] [9] [10] C. pecorum is the most common chlamydial species to infect koalas and is the most pathogenic. [11]

  3. Chlamydiota - Wikipedia

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    Of various Chlamydiota that cause human disease, the two most important species are Chlamydia pneumoniae, which causes a type of pneumonia, and Chlamydia trachomatis, which causes chlamydia. Chlamydia is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection in the United States, and 2.86 million chlamydia infections are reported annually.

  4. Urethritis - Wikipedia

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    The estimated global prevalence of chlamydia, which is the most common cause of non-gonococcal urethritis, is 3.8% in women and 2.7% in men. An estimated 127 million new chlamydia cases occurred in 2016. Upper-middle income countries had the highest prevalence of chlamydia. [24] The rate of chlamydia is around two times higher in females than ...

  5. Chlamydia vaccine shows promise in early trial - AOL

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    “We have the highest STI rates in America since the 1950s and possibly beyond.” The bacteria can also cause an eye infection that’s responsible for vision loss in 1.9 million people worldwide.

  6. Koala declared endangered as disease, lost habitat take toll

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    Koalas were declared officially endangered Friday in eastern Australia as they fall prey to disease, lost habitat and other threats. Federal Environment Minister Sussan Ley downgraded their ...

  7. Koala - Wikipedia

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    The koala's metabolic rate is only 50% of the typical mammalian rate, owing to its low energy intake, [11]: 77–78 although this can vary across seasons and sexes. [ 23 ] : 49 They can digest the toxic plant secondary metabolites , phenolic compounds and terpenes due to their production of cytochrome P450 , which neutralises these poisons in ...

  8. Koala retrovirus - Wikipedia

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    Koala retrovirus (KoRV) [1] is a retrovirus that is present in many populations of koalas. It has been implicated as the agent of koala immune deficiency syndrome ( KIDS ), an AIDS -like immunodeficiency that leaves infected koalas more susceptible to infectious disease and cancers .

  9. Internet goes wild over the "world's sexiest koala" - AOL

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    Rogue the koala has quickly become an internet sensation after British photographer Ross Long snapped a photo of the 5-year-old marsupial during a visit to the Queensland sanctuary.