Chlamydia in sheep 'highly prevalent' and not transmitted how you might think

By Amy Mitchell-Whittington
Updated July 5 2017 - 9:16am, first published 9:15am
The research aims to develop better methods to detect chlamydia in sheep. Photo: Rob Homer
The research aims to develop better methods to detect chlamydia in sheep. Photo: Rob Homer

With chlamydia "highly prevalent" in Australian sheep, a Sunshine Coast researcher hopes to find a way to better spot infections of the painful disease.

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