Animals
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Koala Retrovirus: How This Deadly Marsupial Disease Can Spread From Mother to Joey
The Koala retrovirus, or KoRV, is a lesser-known danger to the famous Australian mammal. So scientists at the University of Queensland set out to learn more about KoRV's transmission to understand the virus better.
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